by Abraham Ogbodo Our democracy,which was not given too much hope of survival at the beginning in 1999, is maturing. I guess too that our desire...
This is the month we’ve waited four years for. By the time this column appears on Monday February 16, Nigeria will – barring a National State...
As I optimistically project that this year’s presidential election is going to be phenomenal, I am also cracking my brain trying to understand the Nigerian electorate...
Possibly the worst year of my life was 1984. I was 10 years old and blissfully unaware of the changing face of Nigeria’s political landscape. And...
It would be inappropriate for President Goodluck Jonathan- if re-elected- to reappoint the current Nigerian minister of petroleum. The Chief Justice of Nigeria’s Supreme Court will...
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been a lucky man all his life. This is an undisputed fact. Any doubting Thomas only has to look at how...
Professor Soludo’s article on the elections in Nigeria is the best writing I have read recently on the real situation politically and economically in Nigeria. The...
– Smoke and Mirrors In a skewed article dressed up as an innocuous assessment of the ongoing political campaigns by both the ruling party and the...
These days on the internet, if you criticize General Muhammadu Buhari you are seen as a supporter of Goodluck Jonathan and anti-progressive. The Buharists have taken...
Reason for Macroeconomic Policy This serves as a companion to my recent commentary on slumping oil prices. As hoped, that prior intervention helped stir discussion on...
The two major presidential candidates would not be contesting if these elections were about Nigeria’s best public speakers. Public speaking is not their major strength but...
by Gabriel Zaka It took well over a month for General Muhammadu Buhari to produce a statement of result – not the certificate that is required...