Opinion

El-Rufai’s Political Disintegration ~ by Abdu Abdullahi

El-Rufai’s Political Disintegration ~ by Abdu Abdullahi

Who will ever forget Malam Nasir el-Rufai, the great political gambler and the emperor of Nigeria’s contemporary politics? Famous for being adamant of the consequences of his actions and inactions, he is also renowned for perpetrating political shenanigans both at the state and national levels. He is reputed to be the ‘father’ of the ill-motivated Kano inconclusive election of 2019. El-Rufai means different things to many people. He is both the loved hero and the hated villain. He acts both the antagonist and protagonist roles with aesthetic talents and achievements. Arrogantly, he parades himself as a general who requires no…
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Dangote’s Big Bet on Gasoline

Dangote’s Big Bet on Gasoline

By Olusegun Adeniyi For almost two weeks, we have witnessed the resurgence of fuel queues across the country. This of course exposes the never-ending mess in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry that has been with us for more than five decades. The main concern now is that the Dangote Refinery, which had been expected to guarantee fuel availability with all the multiplier effects, may not even change the narrative. Although currently producing diesel, jet fuel and polypropylene, the expectation that the world’s largest single-train petroleum refining facility would begin producing gasoline by next month is being hampered by…
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Rivers State Crisis: Time To Expel Wike From PDP

Rivers State Crisis: Time To Expel Wike From PDP

By people&politics The internal squabbles and power tussle in the Peoples Democratic Party ahead of the 2027 Presidential Election has boxed the party into a suffocating struggle for survival. While the APC as the ruling party has continued to beat the PDP to total submission, the latter on its own has failed woefully as a major opposition party. There are many different groups and forces within the party trying to firmly dictate what happens and some of them are very vicious. However, two groups led by Atiku Abubakar and Nyesom Wike are the most powerful among them. But one thing…
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Our Democracy Is Not Worth Celebrating

Our Democracy Is Not Worth Celebrating

By Abadom Lawrence Amechi THOSE who hold the state in trust for our captors: Western oppressive powers, will always enjoy themselves before their assignment life span expires, irrespective of whose ox is gored. According to Senator Godswill Akpabio, “We know that Nigerians are hungry, but that will not stop us to approve a private jet for the president. His life is more important now than ordinary citizens. We have to do that as fast as possible”. What Senator Akpabio was saying is that the president cannot be sacrificed for the people, but the people can be sacrificed for the president.…
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Kano: One Emirate, Two Emirs

Kano: One Emirate, Two Emirs

By SHEDDY OZOENE Kano is known as Northern Nigeria’s commercial headquarters. It is the bubbling nerve centre of business activities that attract players from countries bordering Nigeria to the North. It is also the seat of Kano emirate, one of the largest emirates in Africa, stretching to all the 44 local government areas of Kano state. Kano is steeped in history and the people are proud of their traditional heritage. The traditional institution which dates back over a thousand years has gone through upsets since year 999 when it was established by Bagauda and survived to the present day. Presently,…
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Eight Nigerians Secure Parliamentary Seats In UK Election

Eight Nigerians Secure Parliamentary Seats In UK Election

By Hadiza Suleman Eight UK citizens of Nigerian descent were elected into the House of Commons following the announcement of results from the July 4 general election. Over 30 Nigerians took part in the poll, using their respective constituencies. Out of the eight elected, six are returning members of parliament, having served in the last session of the House. The victors include the Conservative duo of Kemi Badenoch (North West Essex), and Helen Grant (Maidstone). Despite her victory at the poll, Badenoch, who is a frontline contender in the Tories leadership contest after the resignation of former PM Rishi Sunak,…
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My Candid Opinion On David Adeleke vs Sophia Momodu

My Candid Opinion On David Adeleke vs Sophia Momodu

By Dele Momodu Last night, I received a distressing message from Mr David Adeleke (aka Davido). He was obviously devastated by the counter-affidavit submitted in court, earlier in the day, in response to his affidavit seeking a joint custody of his daughter with my niece Sophia Momodu. I had seen David's affidavit about two weeks ago and I was very surprised as David and I had spoken on a video call days earlier, with him and Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, and he never told me he had any custody issues with my niece. So you can imagine my confusion to find…
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Nyesom Wike, The Ugly Face Of Nigeria’s ‘Democracy’

Nyesom Wike, The Ugly Face Of Nigeria’s ‘Democracy’

By IKECHUKWU AMAECHI The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, is a cantankerous old fossil – irascible, quarrelsome and testy, no doubt. Whether as a local government chairman, chief of staff, minister or governor, he is bad-tempered, cranky and grouchy; a man not only at war with himself but perpetually with others. Such behaviour is totally unbecoming of a leader. Leadership demands a healthy dose of humility. But as governor of Rivers State for eight years, Nyesom Wike was at war with everyone, abusing all who dared cross his path. With him, every criticism, no matter how constructive is a…
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Former IGP Arase: Why Nigeria Truly Needs State Police, By ‘Tope Oriola

Former IGP Arase: Why Nigeria Truly Needs State Police, By ‘Tope Oriola

Former Inspector General of Police, Dr Solomon Arase, presented an interesting perspective on the issue of state police during a 25 June address at the Nigeria Bar Association Benin Branch Law Week 2024. Arase rose to the pinnacle of policing in Nigeria. While legitimate questions may be asked about the performance of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) while he was in office, his views undoubtedly deserve serious attention. It is also intrinsically worthwhile and beneficial for the robustness of the debate to hear from those who have been at the helm of our current policing architecture. The address was posted…
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Valentine Ozigbo: As Anambra People Coalesce Around A Leader

Valentine Ozigbo: As Anambra People Coalesce Around A Leader

By Tochukwu Ezukanma On a bus ride from Enugu to Awka, I sat next to a lady, a high ranking civil servant in the Anambra State government. She was on her way to work at Awka. She is one of the many civil servants that did not relocate from Enugu to Awka at the creation of Anambra State. So, she travels to work from Enugu to Awka every work day. It was about 11am, and she was still on her way to work. I asked her why she was going to work so late, and seemed so unperturbed about it.…
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