Opinion

Who will end foreign money in Nigeria’s elections?

To reverse this trend, the indifference and complicity of Nigeria’s institutions of financial integrity and intelligence must end.

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.

I suddenly remembered why I fell in love with the president by Femi Adesina

The man we fell in love with is of iron and steel, one ready and willing to knock sense into contumacious heads, whipping everyone into line.

Taliban’s success carries lessons for Nigeria

The effects can be in southern states like Lagos, Kwara, Kogi and Oyo, where children from the Northeast run after cars for alms and families sleep on the streets.

Funerals have taken a new dimension in the East

It is not common to see someone living in the South-East celebrate their 40th or 50th or 60th or 70th birthday with fanfare.

Buhari at 79: Lessons we’ve learnt from him

But we’ve had all these, and more, in Muhammadu Buhari, the child of destiny, who turns 79 December 17, 2021.

RCCG’s dangerous foray into politics for Osinbajo

Osinbajo himself defines his role in government in the narrow terms that his co-pentecostalists see it: as the materialization of a Pentecostal Christian theocratic dream.

Pandora Papers: Did Peter Obi actually break the law?

Some business investors actually prefer to invest quietly, hence, a declaration of their jointly owned assets breach that business trust which they expect from their business partners.

Between Tinubu, Atiku – who is the unifier?

The Buhari administration, for instance, could be accused of other failings, but it has been even-handed in the distribution of infrastructural projects across the zones.
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