Nigerians fight for God but can’t fight for themselves by Farooq Kperogi
They kill fellow humans in defense of their God but ask God to defend them against a man who is killing them by other means and looking the other way while kidnappers and terrorists periodically murder them in the hundreds.
Wike vindicates Buharists by Femi Adesina
If not for the maturity, and the avuncular attitude of President Buhari to all state governors, it would have been easy for one to conclude that he and Wike were enemies.
If you can’t take blows brother, don’t throw blows by Femi Adesina
Yes, that virus is well and alive in Nigeria. It is even deadlier than Coronavirus.
The darkening clouds over Northern Nigeria by Sani Abdulrazak
Like many other regions of the world, we are faced with challenges, but right now nothing is more perturbing than the menace of banditry we find ourselves in.
Banditry and kidnapping in Nigeria: Tears of the rural dwellers by Buhari Habibu
In almost all states with high level of insecurity, there are self-volunteered, semi-armed civilian groups policing their communities.
Opinion: Why Abba Kyari deserves his Coronavirus status and more punishment
Nigeria recorded its first case of the pandemic last month and since then calls for Nigerians to practise social distancing and self-isolation have repeatedly been canvassed for.
Uba Sani: The lannister of our time by Sani Abdulrazak
He wrote his name in the sands of time in the area of healthcare delivery by sponsoring a bill for the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre in Kaduna state which has passed second reading.
Top five lies about Buhari that won’t go away
And a probe of PTF, which he headed, showed that he squandered N135 billion.
Rape: peeping through a different hole by Dr. Buhari Habibu
In Nigeria, a link exists between rape and indecent dressing, but the link is weak as it is not always the case.