Their show in Senegal, our shame in Nigeria
Tinubu had no reason being in Senegal for Faye’s inauguration. His presence at the ceremony, was a misnomer, akin to putting nothing...
Girl child empowerment: Gov Umo Eno’s shining example
By encouraging Miss Abang, Eno has set in motion a shining example, which if followed through, will mark a significant step in...
In memory of our fallen heroes
As soldiers in service, stowaways in search of greener pastures or victims of stampede, their death in avoidable circumstances diminishes us as...
As in Odi, as in Zaki Biam, Nigeria bleeds in Okuoma
Odi, Zaki Biam and Okuoma are metaphors of what Nigeria has turned to – a killing field. The recurrent flow of blood...
Insecurity: Who will save Nigerians?
It is not unusual at moments of uncertainty or when a situation overwhelms a people for them to ask, who will save...
Tinubu’s children and abuse of the presidency
The Nigerian presidency is the repository of the sovereignty of the nation and must be seen to be so. It is a...
Mahmood Yakubu INEC’s electoral fraud, a year after
Convincing Nigerians to participate in future elections conducted by the INEC under Mahmood Yakubu, will be an uphill task. The INEC chairman...
Mr. President, do the job, quit blame game
All that the president needs, is to roll up his pants and do the job that he signed for. The blame...
Niger, Kano protests: Lessons for the presidency
Niger, Kano protests pose serious lessons for the presidency. They are wake-up calls that cannot be ignored. Nigerians are hungry. And angry!
Mr. President, this house is falling
This house called Nigeria, is falling and requires urgent steps to prevent the crash, not for the President to throw up his...