As the Boko Haram “intifada” continues to transmogrify in monstrosity; upping the ante in barbarism and savagery, more Nigerians, undoubtedly, will be martyred. This is not...
I am tired of what being African seems to mean. And this is not about what the West or Asians say. It is about what I...
This letter is to the attention of ex-President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and two-time ex-President, Olusegun Obasanjo. On behalf of Nigeria’s youth, I will like to inform...
President Goodluck Jonathan’s speech on the occasion of Nigeria’s centenary celebrations is conveniently arranged. It reads like a wayside refreshment designed to tame and temper the...
I have grown and watched you criticize regime after regime and at that young and naive age I was thinking why wouldn’t this man just contest...
There is a new form of democracy that is fast spreading like cancer. And like cancer, it sometimes takes a benign form and if addressed in...
Since it’s return to democracy in 1999, the global order played in Nigeria’s democratic favour. High oil prices, the mobile phone revolution, good will from the...
Since Nigeria’s Independence ethnicity and religion have played a very significant role historically, socially, economically and most glaring of all, politically. It has lead to the...
I thank you for acknowledging my article published last week. I trouble you with this follow-up only because of the dangerous debris left behind by your...
In a recent article in the UK’s The Guardian newspaper, Martin Plaut, the senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, branded President Yoweri Museveni...
A fortnight, a lecturer with the Abia State Polytechnic called and was weeping. I thought that he had lost somebody. Although, I had not met with...
Alhaji Bamanga Tukur recently canvassed something that has always been uppermost on my mind “constructive criticism”. The former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)...