Opinion

The DSS; An intelligence agency or an arm of the Tinubu campaign organisation?

Is this an attempt by the DSS to intimidate the judiciary against discharging their duty as an independent arm of government?

2023 election highlights imperative of power rotation

In Nigeria, the embeddedness of identity in electoral politics is complicated by the fact that our political divisions are formed around invariable attributes such as ethnicity and near invariable categories such as religion.

The faux apologia of Seun Osewa

The divisions that sustain this pathology of are so essential to the DNA of power and politics in Nigeria that those declared winners do not have any incentives to bring it to an end.

What really matters to Obasanjo

There’s nothing that the former president covets more than the power to call once and get attention twice.

Obi may win popular vote, lose national spread, then what?

It’s still anyone’s guess whom between Tinubu and Atiku will win the majority or plurality of the Muslim vote.

Which candidate will benefit from Buhari’s naira policy?

With its sordid record of unrelieved deprivation for the vast majority of Nigerians, APC couldn’t possibly hope to rely on its performance as a basis to solicit votes.

A reply to a Supreme Court of illiterate judicial bandits

The current Chief Justice of Nigeria, in fact, makes no pretenses about where his financially induced political biases lie.

Three major shifts in the presidential campaign

In Islam, a munafiq (i.e., a religious hypocrite who pretends to be a Muslim) is worse than an unbeliever.

INEC, CBN and the weekend of extensions

The lawmaker says the House is determined to issue a warrant of arrest for the CBN Governor, because the CBN has broken the law and the Governor is refusing to appear before the House.
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