Healing Kaduna: How Governor Uba Sani is rebuilding health system
Take the Oseloka advantage
TSA: Self-auditing imperative for Nigeria’s financial system
Between Obiano and Obaze
Why America will survive beyond Trump: Lessons for Nigeria
Why Nigeria must be restructured
Industrial Revolution: The case for Obaseki’s investment visit to Asia
Why we chose Nwoye
Nigerians’ heart attack and Buhari’s improved economy
Anenih’s treatise as a caution to restructuring deals
PDP: Averting the dangers ahead
It’s senseless to ask Buhari to resign
Threat to national unity: The way out
Wanted: A restructuring of Nigerian minds by Femi Adesina
Still on Buhari’s 32” TV and the Epistle according to Garba Shehu – Ndukwe
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SubscribeWhat Buhari told Aisha Alhassan about his fears of Glásnost and Perestróĭka – Reno
It is no longer news that President Muhammadu Buhari’s minister for women affairs, Aisha Alhassan has publicly ditched him and hitched unto the advocate of restructuring, Atiku Abubakar.
Unlocking the likes of Osinbajo
UNTIL the current coming of Yemi Osinbajo as Nigeria’s Vice-President, the man was holed in the medieval age of our history. Professor Osinbajo is the father of modern day bureaucratic jurisprudence of Lagos State. He was discovered by Bola Tinubu. He went on to become the state’s first Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General in the Third Republic in 1999.
Now that our President is back
WHEN President Muhammadu Buhari was away in London on health grounds, many prayers we said concerning his situation. Many like me prayed for example, that he remained there a little while, to allow the nation have some extended peace, and less fear. Many in his kitchen cabinet and cabal, prayed for him to remain there for a little while, so that they may continue to hold sway by throwing challenges on the way of the Vice President who was in-charge at the time, for them to continue to do things as they please, hiding under the umbrella of the “President’s Men”.
The politics of election monitoring
THE 2017 Kenyan Presidential Elections were massively rigged right under the noses of International Election Monitors and Observers, and they consciously or unconsciously, whole heartedly endorsed the fraud. In fact, within forty eight hours of the elections, the head of the European Union Delegation, Marietje Schaake, a 38-year old Dutch politician was lecturing opposition leader Raila Odinga on how to be sportsmanly and accept defeat: “The electoral process is still ongoing. It is a sign of leadership to be able to congratulate your opponent with grace.”
A President’s ‘32′ TV by Garba Shehu
WHEN Bayo Omoboriowo, the restless Personal Photographer of President Muhammadu Buhari barged in on the President requesting to have his picture taken as he watched the match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, it certainly didn’t occur to him that he was opening a window to the world on the facts of life of a man who is singly responsible for the 2015 victory for the All Progressives Congress, APC.
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