Electricity Tariffs: The limits of shock
Electricity Tariffs: The limits of shock
By Dakuku Peterside
In Nigeria, many policies that are supposed...
EFCC: When public agencies go rogue
In the week in which the EFCC bungled and threw away the biggest corruption case in the country in a quarter of...
Japada: The Pain. The Agony. The Tears (2)
Japada: "When I returned to Nigeria some years back, I was turned into a mad man. Nigeria is a macho nation. It...
Girl child empowerment: Gov Umo Eno’s shining example
By encouraging Miss Abang, Eno has set in motion a shining example, which if followed through, will mark a significant step in...
Jonathan and Sam: Two books, one message
Before The Human Flow was published, Jonathan, one of Europe’s most accomplished foreign affairs columnists and journalists, had talked with excitement about...
As Tinubu, Buhari lie to themselves
As Tinubu, Buhari lie to themselves: Even if no criminal charges are brought against Buhari, he should be put on trial like...
On Air Peace chairman’s jeremiad
On Air Peace chairman’s jeremiad
By Tiko Okoye
For a very long period after the dissolution...
The parliamentary system debate
Whether Nigeria should transition to a parliamentary system of government is a complex question that involves weighing various...
The perils of a Chief Justice as political prayer warrior
No one had ostensibly warned the Chief Justice about the perils of turning into a prayer warrior for politicians.
In memory of our fallen heroes
As soldiers in service, stowaways in search of greener pastures or victims of stampede, their death in avoidable circumstances diminishes us as...