Under the presidential system, the party that wins the most legislatives after election is designated “majority” in each house, and the other party is called the...
I am happy to report that after 12 years, three months and 22 days of living in Canada, I have finally witnessed power outage. My first...
The history of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a shady one that comes in patches and reported speeches. But the truth is that many alive...
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that the commission will soon reveal the time-table for Governorship elections in both Kogi and...
We owe our colleague and compatriot, Kadaria Ahmed a debt of gratitude for leading a group of Zamfara stakeholders to bring to local and international attention...
Zamfara is in the news again and I am quite disgusted with the security situation in the state. I am also at a loss as to...
Just like yesterday, Governor Ikpeazu’s first term in office will soon come to an end and by May 29, 2019, he will be officially inaugurated for...
Democracy thrives with an independent judiciary that is insulated from undue interference. The judiciary is the hope of the common man, as well as the political...
Praise the Lord! Today is a departure from the norm. I want to give the Nigerian political space and the politicians a breathing space. Nonetheless, there...
Call him a crook, call him a warmonger, but who other than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could boast two successful summits with both US and...
Education does matter! In part because the goal of pivoting our economy away from its dependence on oil exploration and exports won’t happen without a large...
There are byzantine vibrations about the Nigerian. He is like a banshee wailing against the failings of power when his belly is empty; when he is...