Expectedly, last week, President Zuma of South Africa survived an impeachment vote initiated by the opposition parties over the Nkandla...
The national discussion is now finally turning fully towards the economy after ten months of the Buhari presidency. On the...
If the truth must be told, the performance of National Assembly (NASS) members with respect to their oversight and legislative...
These days, I find myself eavesdropping on conversations. Sometimes, it may be people venting their frustrations in the bus or...
There is an advert which has been running on Television over the last couple of weeks, sponsored by the Ministry...
Just over a week ago, a Nigerian lawyer and dedicated tweeter, Akinyemi Ayinoluwa, re- tweeted several tweets about Lagos state....
I never knew the Fulani were a totally alien and different race from me, until now. For in truth, every...
Until last Tuesday it was almost certain that the presidential nominees would be Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hilary Clinton....
Something sinister is going on in our communities which require our full attention. This is really a matter that is...
Nigerians who were of age in 1984 will vividly remember what they went through to get ‘essential commodities’ like rice,...
Today April 6 is my birthday. There is something about birthdays that gets me (more) reflective and (perhaps) philosophical. So...
Since my article last week, I have come across two important documents. The first is an excellent December 2015 Chatham...
Only a few years ago Brazil was touted as a rapidly emerging nation. Growing at over 4% annually, the GDP...
For almost 40 years, crude oil has been a major source of foreign exchange for the Nigerian economy. The sale...
“I don’t think we should have people who are almost like God in a democracy.” These were Jacob Zuma’s words...