By Emmanuel Aziken For a man who went to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC with a background of activism and as a defender of civil...
By Barrister Jibrin Okutepa The cold blooded murder of Kabir Bala alias Okwo by the security agencies at the instance of Kogi State Government as admitted...
By Ehichioya Ezomon “Two wrongs cannot make a right” is a popular axiom turned on its head in Nigeria’s political arena. Here, the wrong can only...
By Ismail Abdullahi The struggle to liberate Nigeria from the shackles of incessant insecurity challenges has never been so evident. The country had a lot to...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Ethnic, sectional, religious, political and economic interests aren’t strange to the Nigerian society. They’re the banes that defined past governments – and they’re likely to...
By Tunde Olusunle For leaders, statesmen and constituents of the Okun-Yoruba sociocultural bloc in Kogi State, the last few weeks have been characterised by a flurry...
By Anietie Ekong Even among his political opponents there is a general consensus that Senator Godswill Akpabio has the competence and capacity to preside over the 10th Senate....
By Tunde Olusunle Bauchi, the capital of the north easterly state which goes by the same name last weekend, hosted critical stakeholders of the opposition Peoples’...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Karma – loosely refers here as nemesis or retributive justice – connotes “cause and effect” in Indian religions; “measure for measure” in Judaism; “one...
By Obute James Since the return of democracy in 1999 with the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 as Amended) recognizing Presidential System as system...