Since I have been old enough to follow presidential elections in Nigeria, I have to admit that I have never experienced the kind of gloomy mood that hit some sections
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Tomorrow’s gubernatorial election in Lagos is going to be fiercely contested as an effect of the wind of change that is blowing across the length and breadth of our promising
Turkey was hailed as an example for a modern Muslim democracy during the early 2000s. The current ruling party that came to power in 2002 implemented reforms that were aligned
I woke up several times peeping for the first sign of dawn before my phone finally rang at ten-past-six. A family friend who suspected we would be voting at the
This column is doing the unusual today, as it will, for the first time, endorse a candidate in an election.
Time ticks for the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in Delta state. The tone is ominous. It signifies endtime. And the
If Mark Zuckerberg were like Nigerian Facebook users, he wouldn’t have founded the platform on which many young people burn their time
God in the moment makes things happen beyond ourselves. Progress is a road that forever extends itself the more
Both I have known for over a decade. Having reported national politics in my close to thirty-year career in journalism
To start with, I like to say that I do not know the raison d’être behind the stance of the