Opinion

Weep not for Fani-Kayode but Buhari

Nobody knows the type of discussions that went behind the scene before he returned to the APC.

Did Tunji-Ojo turn off President Tinubu’s mic?

It is therefore imperative to analyse the obvious irregularities in the contract between Betta Edu’s Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and New Planet Projects Ltd.

South-east should be careful not to repeat mistake of 2015

They do not understand that there is still more to be lived for, many expeditions to undertake, many battles to be fought and many to be won beyond the present realities.

How to stop the kidnapping epidemic in Nigeria

"Criminals have found gold in kidnapping. It’s a relatively low-risk, minimal-effort, but high-reward crime. Even the Federal Capital Territory, hitherto the oasis of safety in a national desert of insecurity, is now the theater of some of the most frighteningly lethal abductions."

Why Tinubu’s PR experts have been awfully woeful

Only Tinubu’s army of paid and unpaid trolls traverse social media spaces looking for whom to curse and insult for opposing their political god.

Godwin Emefiele’s overdue desserts

In pursuit of his presidential project, Emefiele did not encounter any guardrails that he was not willing to destroy.

Statement on Magu’s ‘arrest’ by Inibehe Effiong

The belief or view that arrest is only made when a suspect is handcuffed, manhandled and/or subjected to torture is wrong.

Sustaining the stimulus of hope

Upon assumption of office, he did the derring-do -- axing petrol subsidy; averting a national strike and giving the naira the muscle to find its fortune in the agora of trade.

Fight against insecurity in Northern Nigeria: Not just the guns

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