A huge number of Nigerians, from what I can see, will vote against President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019. Which is no news, really. All you need to do is read
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If the title of this essay suggests that l may be advocating that all our unemployed youths become Nollywood movie makers or actors in order to discourage them from embarking
“Re-building Trust”? That requires frankness. Absolute, even unpalatable frankness but – constructive. It requires self-examination, an unflinching look in the mirror – both individually and collectively. No self-deception. No palliatives.
For any desirable change to occur in a society, the roles of all key players in the affairs of such a society must be constantly evaluated to deepen best practices.
The exit of Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson from office in January at the end of her second term as Liberian president left
In the past, stories on national development plans dominated the headlines especially in the early seventies. Professor Adebayo Adedeji (87), under
Between President Muhammadu Buhari and members of the National Assembly, the die is cast. Or, so it seems. Although we
One of the propositions of Leftists’ theory of history is that human beings are the makers of their own history.
Today my column takes a deserved break from writing about politics. Given the nature of politics – contest over power,