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...
Nigeria is 100 years old. I think if Nigerians think of this it makes a bit of sense why the country is like the many failing...
Increasingly, the level of impunity exhibited by government officials and flagrant disregard for consequences of certain actions or inactions is reminiscent of the military era: Accountability...
Looking around our country, it is not hard to focus first on the differences between us and dwell on the numerous negatives of today. Easy to...
I was reluctantly going with my mum to one of the numerous prayer meetings at her Christ Apostolic Church. Anyone who knows CAC will know that...
The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria should be like Caesar’s Wife, above all suspicions. Mr. Lamido Sanusi is plastered with suspicions but it is...
I HAVE seen the statement President Obama of the USA made in reaction to my statement that I was going to sign the anti-homosexual Bill, which...