Opinion

Wike, FG and authority stealing

It’s shocking that those who have spent years clamouring for the restructuring of the country have conveniently lost their tongue or yielded to be taken hostage by cowardice in the current VAT debate.

Identity, barred phone lines and matters arising

I want to appeal to the Federal Ministry of Communications and the National Communications Commission to take a second look at the latest deadline.

The hypocrisy of the south-east by Fredrick Nwabufo

The state is mere a garland of filth and slime.

Educational certificates without knowledge begets insecurity and sleepless nights by Buhari Habibu

A number of such youths end up as drop-outs and some may become bandits, armed robbers, kidnappers, thugs among others.

What Biden’s removal of Nigeria from religious violation watchlist means

President Buhari is satisfied with the decision by the United States to remove Nigeria from a list of countries deemed to lack religious freedom, placed there by a previous US administration no longer in office.

Reuben Abati’s revolt against Western broadcasting’s titular conventions

Abati studied Theater Arts, not Journalism, and was a print journalist for most of his professional life, so he can be forgiven for his lack of familiarity with broadcast conventions.

Lai, Kadaria invoke ignorance to penalize factual journalism

The core of Kadaria’s argument is that the BBC’s documentary became “a tool for terrorists, even if unwittingly, by amplifying the faces, voices and stories of killers and marauders who are still operating with impunity across Nigeria.”

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.

Abati, Arise TV’s PR show and Buhari’s dementia

I chose to cut the interviewers some slack because I thought managing to get reclusive and tight-lipped Buhari to talk after nearly six years of ignoring the domestic news media was praiseworthy.
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