When the state condones torture
Contrary to the protestations of the Attorney-General of the Federation, therefore, and to the express provisions of the Nigerian constitution, it seems clear that Nigeria does condone torture.
Hypocrisy of Sheikh Khalid’s suspension for criticizing Buhari
He said the verbal condemnation of the terrorist attack by the presidency was insufficient since every other person, except the terrorists, condemned it.
Inciting comments are part of insecurity
What the times call for is an encouragement of our security forces, not wanton denouncement or chastisement of their work and sacrifices
The ministers Nigeria needs
Given the fast-paced style of governance that he has adopted so far, it is expected that he would not waste time in coming up with a list of cabinet Ministers.
All votes belong to political parties in Nigeria
In sacking the governor and his deputy, the learned trial judge ruled that the votes polled by a political party could not be transferred to or utilised for the benefit of another political party or member of another political party.
Banditry, the North West and an imaginary view of life in captivity
In the North west region especially, it is like we are all waiting to be abducted or killed.
Gbajabiamila’s appointment as Tinubu’s Chief of Staff is a constitutional aberration
The principle of separation of powers under our constitutional framework applies both to functions and personnel of the different organs of government.
The Buhari administration at 6: Counting the blessings one by one by Femi Adesina
Some people claim: we don’t see what they are doing. We don’t hear about it. Well, here it is.
Igboho’s cats, Kanu’s interception and Buhari’s “language”
The Government of Nigeria needs to manage the crisis of confidence it faces.