Abuja is not drowning in rain, it’s drowning in bad decisions
PDP moves to harmonise national, senatorial campaigns
Osun Gov: The hopes of Oyetola
Imo and the challenge of governance
Ogoni Clean-up: ERA’s faulty call & why HYPREP matters
Time to change our narrative
Flood: NEMA makes speedy response to disaster crises across Nigeria
Adeosun’s resignation: Patriotism, integrity under scrutiny
The road-map of a nation: Twenty years on! by Wole Soyinka
Osun: A peep into the future
Who is ‘Zainab Ahmed’, the acting Finance Minister?
The Damasak battle and Buratai’s sense of double patriotism
As Yusuf strives to sanitise NHIS
So O’tega wants to take Omo-Agege’s post?
Beijing Summit and the new era for China-Africa Cooperation
Herd mentality and the tyranny of mob rule
How to clap for Buhari, Kemi, Amaechi and Ngige – Reno

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Why many are so endeared to Igbuya
Show me a man that is politically-cultured, mature, focused and steadfast; one name comes to mind in Delta State’s. Rt. Hon. Chief M.O. Igbuya. Igbuya joined secular politics since 1987 as a councilor, State Publicity Secretary of the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1993, prominent member of Grassroots Democratic Movement (GDM) in 1997, and in 1999 as a foundation member of the People Democratic Party (PDP).
UDUAGHAN: Silence is golden
“I think before I act—and then think again. I am not entirely a coward, but I do not lose myself in action as you do.”
Osun 2018: The streets are watching!
I have long argued that September 22, 2018 would be a battle between the “Oligarchy of Intellect” and the”Oligarchies of the Purse”; between the ‘power of performance’and the‘forces of politics.’At a time good governance is being misconstrued for a Dead Virtue by enemies of progress, this date in the life of Osun will be a fine specimen of political liberty over commercial prosperity; between national integrity and national cake.
Affordable housing possible in Nigeria
It is becoming increasingly difficult for young people to get a step on the housing ladder.
2019: Ondo South and the victory ahead
There seems to be no better time to comfortably talk about the need for a change of baton and substitution of representative for the people of Ondo South Senatorial District than now.

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