Defending the policies and actions of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has got to be one of the most difficult job in Nigeria. It appears so...
‘Corruption is fighting back’. That phrase has long assumed cliché status.As a lot of us have learnt,it is the easiest way to justify a hypocritical war...
Since the middle of 2014, when the price of crude oil fell dramatically, Nigeria’s finances became challenged. This is not hard to explain: we’ve historically...
What do you think of the Federal Government’s plan to borrow another $5.5bn, to service existing debts and sustain recovery from recession? I would like...
Nigerians went to the polls in 2015 hoping to elect a President who would change the cause of governance and rescue the nation from the...
President Muhammadu Buhari’s trump card in 2019 presidential election wouldn’t be signposted on the war against corruption. That’s if he is strong enough to take...
My interest is to explore the reasonableness in ‘compelling’ Anambra citizens not to participate in the forthcoming election in the state. To compel here is...
Restructuring is not the complete and utter breakup/ breakdown of a system. Because of the arbitrary use of the term in the media, restructuring has...
With all the political shenanigans in the news, it would be easy to miss the news that another student was expelled from an institution of...
“As the Court pleases” is a very common phrase amongst lawyers who appear in court proceedings in Nigeria, however humble the court’s jurisdiction. What these...
You are not man enough is an apothegm with a diversity of connotations depending on context. It is deployed too often by women to disdain...
In October 2015, I wrote an article titled, ‘Okorocha Puts Imo in Chains.’ That piece was written as a direct response to Okorocha’s incompetence, maladministration,...