To a casual observer, the philosophy of maize signifies that the process of life is gradual. The first thing you see in maize, when it is...
Politics before now have been seen to be a dirty game, a game meant for only those who are ready to deep their hands into evil...
In an article entitled “2019: How Atiku Will Lose – and Other Matters,” published this time last year, I made six predictions: (1) Atiku will lose;...
I am pleased to deliver this keynote address at this 2nd summit of the Nigerian pro-democracy movement. This summit is taking place in the context of...
Members of the Nigerian National Assembly, and by extension lawmakers across the country, have been under scrutiny lately with regard to their engagements with citizen-voters whose...
When we juxtapose the imperatival idealism of the legislative arm of government in Nigeria, vis-à-vis the preponderances of unenforceable pieces of Acts of Parliament, and the...
On December 12, 2013, I woke up to Olusegun Obasanjo’s ‘Before it is too late’; a caustic letter to former President Goodluck Jonathan. In the 18-page...
Prebendalism was coined by Richard Joseph to describe what has become a central feature of Nigerian politics and governance. In his book, Democracy and Prebendal Politics...
For a nation to develop rapidly, its citizens must learn the act of questioning settled political answers and demand answers to unsettled political questions-analyzing both formal...
The profile, pedigree and track record of many sons and daughters of Imo State is such that the state should not have gone through, or borne,...