Anti-corruption hero, President Buhari leads by example by Garba Shehu
Beyond the unyielding determination to lead by setting examples, President Buhari strongly believes that there must be consequences for corruption.
Lamido Sanusi’s manic megalomania in Kaduna
Some names are so far weightier than the titles they earned that prefixing the titles to their names belittles them.
Sheikh Gumi: The untouchable terrorist negotiator and careless talker
This state does not show one that is uncertain or one that is guessing, it shows one that is certain, and strongly sends a warning.
On Peter Obi’s supposed ‘stinginess’
I insisted on taking him to the luxury men’s emporium at Nieman Marcus to buy a smart black suit.
RCCG’s dangerous foray into politics for Osinbajo
Osinbajo himself defines his role in government in the narrow terms that his co-pentecostalists see it: as the materialization of a Pentecostal Christian theocratic dream.
The Abba Kyari I knew by Sesugh Akume
We write our own eulogies by our actions and inactions, not necessarily by what people say after we are gone. This is the lesson for the living whilst we are still alive.
Revolt of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists proves my point
While villainous Boko Haram terrorists are pampered, the surviving victims of Boko Haram’s murderous barbarism endure precarious existence in filthy, dangerous Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps.
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.”
I still believe in Buhari – Lesson from Hassan Usman, freed train abductee
For the next over 100 days, Hassan and his wife didn’t die, but they saw the younger brother of death.