UNGA 2026: Tinubu’s opportunity to reinforce Nigeria’s global voice
Nigeria’s kind of distress
This PDP should perish or reform
Herdsmen attacks and echoes of Enugu killings
And The Truth Shall Make President Buhari Free
The dogged Nigerian masses
Akinde: A Prelate counts his blessings
Ikpeazu: A workman and his tools
Buhari’s first road?

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PDP: The Sack of Sheriff, a Breath of Fresh Air for our Party
The sack of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the chairman of our great party, the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, came to me as a very big relief. The sack was long overdue as we had always maintained that Sheriff had no business being the chairman in the first place.
10 reasons PDP will reclaim power in 2019
Here are 10 reasons articulated to prove with a definite certainty that should the PDP sustain its current unifying momentum, it will succeed in changing the dubious change imposed by the APC on Nigerians that has left them in worse conditions than they were over 30 years ago.
Implications of the Enugu genocide
THE recent unprovoked killings of some people in Enugu State by suspected Fulani herdsmen despite the information given to the police and other security operatives by the state governor is another ugly chapter of the sordid saga of some herdsmen operating under the veneer of terrorism.
Are you see what I’m saw?
ARE you see what I’m saw?” Chief Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo, alias 4.30, often asked his co-actors this question in Masquerade, the soap opera that held millions, especially east of the Niger River, spellbound during the 1970s and 1980s. Each time he put that question, there was something astonishing or peculiar. Often that peculiar or astonishing “something” formed the bedrock upon which a specific offering of the episodic sitcom was developed.
Still on Cameron’s comments
EXPECTEDLY, people should react to what can best be described as glib talk by the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, who has tagged both Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt” nations, during a video conversation he had with Queen Elizabeth of England. The Prime Minister was talking about the anti-corruption summit, which was recently held in London that took place at Buckingham Palace, to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday.

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