When’s the ‘Real Housewives of Ajegunle’ on? – By Tony Ogunlowo
I’m not a big fan of reality TV programmes: the original concept…
The rule of law and the credibility of leadership – By Peter Obi
Still on the identity crisis and controversies that have continued to haunt…
Tinubu, Sanusi, Subsidies, and the Economics of Empathy – By Farooq Kperogi
In response to my September 30 column titled "Thought Subsidy Was Bad.…
The Need to Address Frequent Power Interruptions and Alleviate the Hardships in Maiduguri – By Maryam Kamilu
In modern societies, access to reliable and steady electricity has become an…
Let Me Tell You About Rev Chris Okotie – By Femi Adesina
In eight years of serving as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity…
14 Steps To World War 111 – By Femi Fani-Kayode
In this short piece, former Minister of Aviation in Nigeria, Chief Femi…
Tinubu: How Atiku defrauded the world, Nigerians – By Ismail Omipidan
He called it a World Press Conference. But it turned out to…
Tinubu’s certificate: Setting the records straight – By Tunde Rahman
Former Vice President and roundly defeated presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, was…
Ignorance of America that Atiku’s Lawyers and Supporters Betray – By Farooq Kperogi
As I have stressed repeatedly, I have no partisan emotional investment in…
Open Letter To The Peoples Democratic Party – By Reno Omokri
It has been said that a person's worst enemy is the individual…
‘Why GMB Had To Go, By Buhari’ – Femi Adesina
Immediate past President, Muhammadu Buhari, has responded to muted calls by his…
Tinubu and the inventions of propaganda – By Fredrick Nwabufo
Bias, desperation, delusion, and deception govern the outputting of the distortionist mob.…
The US Court Proceedings On Order Directing Discovery from Chicago State University: A National Embarrassment – By Osita Chidoka
I speak as a Nigerian. That it took the courageous activism of…
Thought Subsidy Was Bad. Why is Tinubu Bringing it Back? – Farooq Kperogi
A September 21, 2023, enterprise news report (i.e., a news report that’s…
The Hidden Costs of Political Instability on Free Trade Agreement – By Chiamaka Adinnu
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced incredibly tumultuous times in its governance system in…
Why the Kano Verdict Can’t Stand – By Farooq Kperogi
I detest political cultism, which the Kwankwasiyya movement represents, and also resent…
Sonala Needs To Get His Facts Right – By Garba Shehu
Never before have attacks on any Nigerian Head of State been so…
Inside Buhari’s Cattle Farm – By Femi Adesina
I spent three days in Daura, Katsina State, about a fortnight ago,…
PEPT’s Verdict and the Task Before the Supreme Court – By Farooq Kperogi
I finally got a chance to read the verdict of the Presidential…
I’m not being allowed to rest after office – Buhari
Former President Muhammadu Buhari has said that his dream of having a…
One Hundred Days After Buhari – By Garba Shehu
This week, President Muhammadu Buhari clocked 100 days away from office after…
When rebellion is a virtue (Part 4) – By Femi Fani-Kayode
Still on the dangerous, misplaced, asinine and thoroughly irresponsible notion that a…
When rebellion is a virtue (Part 3) – By Femi Fani-Kayode
Thankfully in Nigeria, regardless of whatever challenges we may have been confronted…
PEPT judgement: President Tinubu’s victory strengthens Nigeria’s democracy – By Olusegun Onilude
In a momentous decision that reaffirms the strength and resilience of our…
When rebellion is a virtue (Part 1) – By Femi Fani-Kayode
Unfolding events in Africa continue to intrigue the world and the fact…
Law Is Not the Only “Learned Profession” – By Farooq Kperogi
I am writing this column from Madrid in Spain where I am…
Tinubu Definitely Graduated from Chicago State University – By Farooq Kperogi
I’m no fan of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Anyone who has followed…
Are coups in Africa still a good thing? By Tony Ogunlowo
Just as ECOWAS is about to send a military task force to…
Nigeria’s Presidential Elections Tribunal: A Nation On Edge Awaits Verdict – By Jude Obuseh
In a nation where politics can stir the deepest emotions, Nigeria is…
Unraveling West Africa’s Disturbing Coup Trend: Searching For Solutions Amid Growing Discontent – By Jude Obuseh
Recent Coup In Gabon Highlights Troubling Coups Trend in West Africa, Signaling…