Good morning, Mr President. This piece continues the sketch of the actors in the pro-democracy struggle in Nigeria that began in the last instalment. Do note that the CD had an interim
•Continued from yesterday SO, where does Islam fit into the picture? Does the jihadist perpetrators’ claim to represent Islam authenticate that claim without reservation? If so, then can one presume automatically that
WHO is in charge of Yobe, Borno, Adamawa, Kebbi and Sokoto? Who can stop Boko Haram from operating freely in these states or indeed anywhere? They have hit Abuja, Gombe, Plateau, Niger,
ONLY the deaf in Abia State today will pretend he or she is not hearing the whistling sound of the wind of change blowing across the length and breadth of the state
IT is very interesting to read a new edition of serialised articles by Dr. Patrick Dele Cole (OFR), a former Nigerian Ambassador to Brazil, in The Guardian of January 19 and 20,
IN the January 20, 2015 issue of The Guardian, a contributor from New Bodija, Ibadan wrote an article entitled “Jonathan and his Orwellian transformation.” As anyone who read the piece could attest,
TO be incorruptible is to be scarcely swayed by the lure of lucre. It is the personal attribute of a man who realises, unlike most of us, that it does not take
NIGERIA is currently at a critical and defining moment in its political history as millions of citizens are set to cast votes on February 14 (presidential election) and the subsequent ones in
IN less than two weeks, precisely February 14, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, will go to the polls to elect the president. The election is perhaps the most closely contested since its
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UNDOUBTEDLY, there is conflagration in the body polity, on a scale unprecedented in the country’s democratic journey. This is sequel to the approaching elections, of which the countdown is tickling. Politicians are