By Abdul Mahmud Writing in this column last November, I reflected on Governor Okpebholo and the figure that has come to embody his style of power,...
By Farooq A. Kperogi What most Nigerians recognize as Nigeria’s creeping descent into stifling one-partyism, with what seems like the unstoppably expanding defections of major elected...
By Abdul Mahmud We are here at last in the decisive year before the 2027 General election; and under a political sky shaped by cooptation, consolidation,...
By Abdul Mahmud This new year scarcely requires a seer to reveal its gravity. It stands as a decisive threshold for both Nigeria’s political class and...
By Otunba Babatunde Olushola Senbanjo (BOS) My dear compatriots, fellow Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, As the curtain gently falls on the outgoing year...
By Otunba Babatunde Olushola Senbanjo (BOS) Mr. President, With due respect to your esteemed office and the mandate given to you by the Nigerian people, it...
By Abdul Mahmud The decision of the Adamawa State Governor, Rt. Hon Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri CON, to grant pardon to Sunday Jackson marks a moment of...
By Abdul Mahmud “Nigeria has seen this play before. A public accusation is hurled from a lofty platform. The accused stands exposed before the nation. Applause...
By Otunba Babatunde Olushola Senbanjo (BOS) Nigeria is drifting dangerously under a borrowing culture that shows little regard for results, transparency, or future consequences. Since mid-2023,...
By Otunba Babatunde Olushola Senbanjo (BOS) It is deeply troubling to see the level of hypocrisy and selective outrage currently playing out in Nigeria’s downstream oil...
By Abdul Mahmud The photograph released by Amnesty International Nigeria of Mary Talmon, one of the women shot dead during a protest in Adamawa, confronts our...
By Farooq A. Kperogi For weeks, I deliberately avoided commenting on the sweeping new tax regime the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration plans to roll out next...
By Abia Rejoice Movement Politics often becomes a grand arena where emotions are exploited, promises recycled, and the people’s aspirations treated as expendable bargaining tokens. Many...
By Abdul Mahmud A woman lies on a hospital bed. Her life is running out. Doctors stand by her. Her family prays. Online friends are losing...
By Otunba Babatunde Olushola Senbanjo (BOS) Fellow citizens of Ogun State, it has become necessary to speak plainly, boldly, and without apology about the tragic state...
By Jude Ndukwe Chief Olisa Metuh is a man who means different things to different people. To some, he was a very highly lucrative asset to...