Opinion

Atiku, Tinubu should embrace south-east and end the apartheid

The country needs a healer to mend the sectional cleaving and to nurse it back to health.

Nigeria’s iron rules of power divination

The rule of succession by propinquity to power has held good for both military and civilian rule in Nigeria.

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Those seeking power are therefore required to begin their quest with a show of humility, as a foreshadow of the kind of leadership they will provide.

Tinubu would be Sunday Igboho if he’s denied APC’s ticket

The first hint is that he spoke in the Yoruba language throughout the speech even though there were non-Yoruba people like Governor Abdullahi Ganduje in the audience, and his Yoruba listeners all speak English.

Visit to Spain: Let’s BUGA for Mr President

And having been with President Muhammadu Buhari in Madrid, Spain, since Tuesday, I decided to use the headline above, with due credit to Kizz Daniel and Tekno.

Zamfara and Matawalle’s metamorphosed walk to properous opulence

As a result, the economy of the state turned out to be something of a damp squib, and even more worrying is the level of insecurity the people are faced with.

Southern hypocrisy will help Atiku to succeed Buhari

I laugh at the suggestion that what is left of the south’s misery would be saved by the presidential primary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) next week.

PDP’s great betrayal and the choice before the APC

Their call for an Igbo presidential candidate has been ignored and treated with contempt and disdain.

Tinubu, Atiku, Fayemi, Wike and other presidential probables

In the PDP, the contest is clearly between Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, and Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers.
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