Opinion

On eve of transition, Nigerian chef cooks up a storm

A country deeply divided by the outcome of the elections appears to have found a common ground in Hilda’s recipe.

Why the North suddenly cares about Northern lives

When your sense of rage and outrage is activated or suppressed by the primordial identity of the person in power, you have no conscience.

PMB: Kind to the living and the dead

Muhammadu Buhari never forgets a good turn. He repays every kindness, every justice done to him, as much as it lies in his power.

Almajiri system and the primordial way out

They swarm the streets of Northern Nigeria like bees on their nuptial flight. Lurking around every nook and cranny you can access, with a bowl in hand and a dejected face waiting for their next gift from above.

Petrol and electricity tariff hike: Forcing words from all lips by Buhari Habibu

The removal of fuel subsidy is now being supported by those previously against it, and is now heavily criticised by those previously supporting it.

APC’s propaganda to exclude other parties from 2023 election

The bulk of traditional and social media commentary on the presidential election has devolved into a pointless internecine feud between supporters of Bola Tinubu and Yemi Osinbajo.

Weighty matters about our country

One major bridge, rail project, airport they built, despite the humongous resources at their disposal.

Three lessons about Insecurity In Nigeria

Following the retreat of the military to the barracks on May 29, 1999, the security situation in the country ran amok.

Igboho’s cats, Kanu’s interception and Buhari’s “language”

The Government of Nigeria needs to manage the crisis of confidence it faces.
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