YOWERI MUSEVENI’S ANGER By Tony Ademiluyi
Idi Amin was a great scourge to not only the people of Uganda but also the people of East Africa. It was no surprise that Mwalimu Julius Nyerere teamed up with Yoweri Museveni, a then […]
Idi Amin was a great scourge to not only the people of Uganda but also the people of East Africa. It was no surprise that Mwalimu Julius Nyerere teamed up with Yoweri Museveni, a then […]
Jimi Disu on Classic FM 97.3 this morning 18th, August 2015 analyzing the front page news across different newspaper. Below is the audio analysis of the front page news. Front Page News Analysis This Morning […]
With the burial formalities of the immediate past Ooni of Ife, Okunade Sijuwade, now completed, a titanic succession battle has kicked off in Ile-Ife. An insider in the Ife ruling house expected to fill the […]
Against my well-considered advice, President Muhammadu Buhari travelled to the United States of America on July 20, on a three-day official visit full of hopes and expectations. I had advised him in an article titled: […]
Holy Father, Matthew Hassan Kukah, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, may be cooking a profane broth that may well smudge his frock. When that broth is done, we may witness the merriest push at self-demystification in […]
“Who will guard the guardians?” This question, perhaps as old as human community, has been looking for a definitive answer since the ancient Greek philosopher Plato placed a master-class, the philosopher-kings, or guardians, at the […]
When young people cannot find jobs and earn satisfactory income, the youth bulge become a demographic bomb ticking away. Frustrated youths are a potential source of civil unrest. The youth bulge is a demographic bomb […]
•Was National Hospital, Abuja, hoaxing or merely horsing around when it booked a surgery it could not perform? It ought to be the number one public hospital in Nigeria. Situated right in the heart of […]
For decades, the Igbo and the Yoruba have lived in peace but have bickered ceaselessly like cat and dog. On April 22, 2014, I wrote an article entitled, “‘Tom and Jerry’ relationship between Igbo and […]
I have been thinking about it. But I still cannot fathom the reason behind the phenomenon called the Nigerian Factor. This malevolent sidekick that stalks us like a shadow defines our national character and is […]
Everything in and about Nigeria is in a waiting pattern. Everybody, Nigerians and foreigners alike, are waiting on President Muhammadu Buhari. This pattern is a profoundly sobering lesson. It is also both a risk and […]
The ongoing publication of the names of chronic bank debtors in some national dailies is generating debates, with opinions sharply divided on the benefits of the ‘naming and shaming’ campaign. Already, some of the […]
• Demand pay for services rendered Factional leaders of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), Dr. Frederick Fasehun and Otunba Gani Adams, as well as other beneficiaries of the controversial Pipeline Security and Surveillance contracts, who […]
President Muhammadu Buhari shocked many Nigerians last October when he announced that he took a loan of N27.5m to buy the All Progressives Congress’ expression of interest and nomination forms for the 2014 presidential primary. […]
Nyesom Wike, Rivers governor, seems morphing from the wike wike brag-fest, in his unending battle with Chubuike Amaechi, his predecessor; to a seasoned “curser”, perhaps in office but not yet in power? Or how else […]
Nigeria’s game of politics is too nauseating to percuss; and its government business environment too nasty to peregrinate. For many years, I had switched off Nigeria in my head; the choice to stay back in […]
The Nigerian Naira – our national currency – is the only legal tender and means of exchange. In all its aesthetic glory, it is also meant to be a symbol of our national pride, our […]
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has been inching forward in his three-point agenda: securing the nation from terrorists, declaring war on corruption and opening up the economy. After raising serial alarms both at home and abroad about […]
Chapter Two of the 1999 constitution as amended, defines the “Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy”; thus, this chapter crystallizes the inalienable duty of government to promote policies that would improve the quality […]
In the past week, the right to alms received a shot in the arm. It was Senator Shehu Sani’s shot at Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai. Sani supported almsgiving and clobbered Rufai as an anti-revolutionary. […]
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