Opinion

Rape: peeping through a different hole by Dr. Buhari Habibu

In Nigeria, a link exists between rape and indecent dressing, but the link is weak as it is not always the case.

Beware of any candidate who comes in the name of fighting corruption

The reality is corruption cannot be fought without institutional and attitudinal reforms as well as personal example, sincerity, commitment, clear plan and strategy by members of the highest level of leadership and those at the subnational level down to the residual rung.

Akinwumi Adesina strikes again!

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

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.

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.

#EndSARS Anniversary: A perspective and lessons learned

Also, we must learn from this incident that emotions either sincere or otherwise cannot and should not take place of truth.

Biafran struggle and the limits of sit-at-home

If the sit-at-home were voluntary and sparingly used, it would have bestowed credibility to the argument of the general acceptance of the Biafran goals.

APC and the consensus question

“I am okay. My party is doing well. We will win this election in 2023 and we will rule this country forever.”

Shettima as Tinubu’s chief de-marketer

Shettima’s speech was clearly a case of the sacrifice of substance on the altar of stylistic convenience.
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