Nigeria without Jonathan By Daniel Alabrah
I have often wondered what Nigeria might have been if it hadn’t an ethnic minority person as its leader the same way I have speculated about a United States of America without a black […]
I have often wondered what Nigeria might have been if it hadn’t an ethnic minority person as its leader the same way I have speculated about a United States of America without a black […]
This piece is predicated on three key assumptions: firstly, that the presidential and National Assembly elections rescheduled for March 28 remains sacrosanct; secondly, that the orchestrated campaigns aimed at discrediting Prof. Attahiru Jega and INEC […]
B en Murray Bruce is running for the Senate of the Federal Republic. That may not be news to many. He is a media icon whose profile is public property. But apart from hearing or […]
In two days time, Nigerians will have a choice to decide whether to continue enduring the pains inflicted by Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) buccaneers that have continued to wield power and influence over our lives. March […]
President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen. Buhari As Nigerians get set for the presidential election, Raheem Akingbolu recaps some vital areas in their campaigns and the impact of modern marketing infused into the electioneering process The […]
When diehard supporters of incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan are engaged on issues bordering on the current state of the nation, they often always base their passion on age-long issues of regional marginalisation. A problem that […]
Monday March 16, 2015 was just another beautiful day for me as I hit the popular Ikorodu Road on my way to the office in Agidingbi, Ikeja. As I approached Maryland Tunnel, I saw a […]
When you ponder on the ingredients of democracy and a nation that has come to flourish in freedom of choices and expression, you immediately find the rhyme between bullies in power and a man that […]
For President Goodluck Jonathan, there remains only one last opportunity to graduate from office incumbent to statesman. The hour of opportunity is only a couple of days away. It now comes down to one thing: […]
By this time next week the 2015 presidential election must have been won and lost. That is if all goes well with the schedule of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC). And, of course, the wish […]
IN just a matter of three days the long anticipated 2015 elections would have been under way. What took several years of arduous planning and billions of tax payers’ money that both the government and […]
BY now, most Nigerians know whom they will vote for. I would thus like to start a conversation, which is bigger than people and parties. It’s a conversation about social norms and our values as […]
President Goodluck Jonathan’s vision of Nigeria is one of a rosy future built on a secured environment, robust and diversified economy and well laid infrastructure to guarantee good life to all Nigerians. In articulating his […]
“Those whose palm-kernels were cracked for them by a benevolent spirit should not forget to be humble.” – Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart BY the close of the year 2008, it was only the […]
WITH the media hype, excitement, elite speaking from both sides of their mouth, the fear of the huge reptile ready to swallow all living reptiles that come its ways, the sit-tight leaders glued into the […]
PEACEBUILDING and conflict management are such a noble task, that peace practitioners in our midst must be constantly commended and supported. The Christian religion recognises peace practitioners among the “blessed.” In Matthew’s Gospel (5:9), the […]
Posted on my e-mail by a Ghanaian friend sometime ago was this damning statement: “Nigerians, a people who are so forward in looking backward (e.g. they cherish celebrating anniversaries and memorials) but so backward in […]
THE decision of the Federal High Court in Lagos voiding the restriction on movement during the monthly sanitation exercise in the state is a victory for the rule of law; a verdict that necessitates the […]
Continuing, a degenerate and retrograde civilian rule that fuels internal conflict, engenders the factionalization of public and national institutions, where sitting Governors are abducted; where illegal impeachments are contrived and prosecuted by less than ten […]
At last, the die is cast. The long-awaited 2015 presidential election that has elicited so much trepidation across the country is here. Next Saturday, March 28, we all go to the polls and all Nigerians […]
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