Yemi Osinbajo’s underwhelming, grammatically error-ridden, self-sabotaging presidential declaration speech contains two barefaced lies. The first major lie is his claim that he has “been to practically...
Barely three months have passed since the twentieth anniversary of the murder of the late Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Bola Ige, an occasion that I...
Many readers of this column—and of my social media interventions—have asked me to endorse a candidate for the 2023 presidential election. Although I have my mental...
2023. It is the turn of the south-east to produce Nigeria’s next president, but it is not the auspicious time for the region to do so....
My piece on Yemi Osinbajo’s undisguised hostility toward Muslims and his missionary zeal to evangelize his faith using the symbolic resource of state power is news to many...
A Yemi Osinbajo presidency would, without a doubt, plunge Nigeria into the depths of a smoldering religious volcano that will hasten its self-immolation. This isn’t some...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD “The public does not like you to mislead or represent yourself to be something you’re not. And the other thing that...
Anoosheh Ashoori and Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, two British nationals who have been in detention for four years in one case, and six-and-half years in the second case,...
By Cynthia Mbamalu The past week has been a battle and a period of protests for Nigerian women who watched with dismay as the National Assembly...
By Bose Bamidele My gaits were sure and precise as I walked towards Chevron, my phone was ringing again, that would be Maami, I had already...
I woke up angry this morning; perhaps more tired than angry. No, not because we’re in the middle of the worst electricity situation we’ve experienced in...
By Prince Charles Dickson “My generation owes this country a debt of gratitude we can never repay because this country has given us more than we...