Opinion

We have different paths to tread in life by Femi Adesina

Next on the board is Mr Charles Igoh, who served Alhaji Shehu Shagari from 1979 to September 1983.

Fight against insecurity in Northern Nigeria: Not just the guns

The usual pattern had been from self-defence to kidnapping or banditry

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.

Like a house of cards, the food palliatives fall by Sani Abdulrazak

We must elect leaders with fire in their bellies and humanity in their hearts that will stir the affairs of this country and also prioritize unity, education and human capital development.

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.

Akinwumi Adesina strikes again!

Something was severely threatening food security in Africa, and Nigeria particularly.

Obi may win popular vote, lose national spread, then what?

It’s still anyone’s guess whom between Tinubu and Atiku will win the majority or plurality of the Muslim vote.

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.

Emefiele: A corrupt, inept, heart-attack-loving presidential wannabe

On Friday, Emefiele got a preposterous court judgement from Kwale, close to his hometown in Delta State, saying INEC should not stop him from running for president while he is still governor of the central bank where sensitive election materials are housed.
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