Opinion

What should Tinubu do about the assembly?

A desire to avenge and vindicate himself believing that it was his patriotic duty to do so, made him wield powers for which he would be bitterly criticised as lacking in democratic temperament.

A bountiful Agbado season is upon us

In a country where people struggle to feed, it is a show of synoptic ignorance to mock Agbado, cassava, ewa and dodo.

Ugwuanyi: What next after May 29?

There is no doubt that the outcome of the general election will affect the political career of the outgoing Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, at least, in the next four years. Elections have come and...

NG-Cares: How Buhari quietly attends to needs of Nigerians

These welfarist interventions give a window into the kind soul of the President, a man some people have not bothered to discern, dissect and decipher.

My ancestors and forebears in the media office

All my bags are packed I’m ready to go I’m standing here outside your door I hate to wake you up to say goodbye...

The attack on Soyinka: Why the ObiDients are right

Who can ever forget his indecent and undignified attack against Patience Goodluck, a mother and First Lady of the nation?

Chimaroke Nnamani: This Isn’t How to Say Thank You

“A brother can be found in distant land. Nobody knows where succor will come from, nobody knows where relief will come from, in the midst of dryness, nobody knows where water will come from....

Between Obi and Kwankwaso, who’s the “Local Champion” now?

My unrelenting assertions, which have turned out to be accurate, that one of Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar, or Peter Obi would emerge president this year riled them to no end.

Oil in Nasarawa: Buhari does it again

It was possible for a less nationalist leader, who also hails from the northern part of the country, to start gloating about the balance of forces that oil find in that part of the country has wrought.
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