by Reuben Abati Nigeria held its Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday, February 25, 2023 across all the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory. It was the mo...
There is always an uptick in the controversy about who qualifies as a Lagosian in every election cycle, the person’s political rights, and to what extent a ‘non-Lagosian’ should be allowed electoral o...
Mai Mala Buni, the governor of Yobe State, is one of the most promising visionary nationalists, bridge-builders and democrats we have in this country. I am not speaking of, nor would I dwell on, how h...
By Is’haq Modibbo [email protected] Saturday, the 11th of March, 2023, the people of Kwara State will join our compatriots in the majority of our states to elect a governor. Let me sta...
By Dan Agbese Email: [email protected] SMS: 08055001912 The conduct of our national elections suffers from two historical disabilities that are deleterious to its health. One is trust deficit and th...
by Reuben Abati The best way to describe what has happened to Nigeria in the last 72 hours, beginning with the country’s first set of general elections on Saturday, February 25, 2023, is to echo Charl...
Email: [email protected] SMS: 08055001912 They have run the race – the big race for the ultimate political trophy in our country, the presidency. It has been gruelling for the front runne...
By Julius Ogunro Nigeria’s population is projected to reach 400 million by 2050, doubling the current estimate. This represents a demographic nightmare for the country that is already beset with sever...
They have tried all the gimmicks. They have explored all manner of shenanigans. They have rained abuses. They have cursed. They have sang choruses of condemnation. A section of the print and electroni...
By Prince Charles Dickson Ph.D. Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner. – James Bovard, Civil Libertarian Verse 1Rumuokoro don catch fireL...








