Kemi Badenoch (MP), the leader of the British Conservative Party and Opposition in the UK Parliament, has spoken some hard […]
Category: Opinion
For Buhari, a friend of the poor at 82, By Femi Adesina
This will stick in memory for life. It was March 2020. The whole world was at the edge. A pandemic […]
“Kemi Badenoch: Some thoughts and a prayer, By Matthew Hassan Kukah”
I was quite ecstatic about Kemi Badenoch’s miraculous slaying of the Goliath of the British establishment and emerging as the […]
President Tinubu’s taxing times, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
A mere four years after emerging from a civil war, in 1974, Nigeria was at the beginning of an oil […]
A Brisk Encounter With Kemi Nandap, By Tunde Olusunle
I don’t know the way it is with others, but I’m so eternally enamoured by my alma maters across my […]
Wike and the changing narrative in FCT, By Rachel Usman
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is home to many exemplary individuals who embody the nation’s potential for greatness. It is […]
What If Farotimi’s Allegations Are Not False?
“From the comments made by the Nigerian Bar Association and some senior lawyers including the fiery Femi Falana, the case […]
Solid Minerals Roadshow Excites South-African Mining Investors, By Segun Tomori
The maiden edition of the Investment Summit and Roadshow for Solid Minerals in Nigeria held recently in Johannesburg, South Africa, […]
Amendment: Understanding Section 4, under “Conflicts of Interests’ in NAHCON Establishment Act (I), By Ibrahim Muhammed
Last Thursday, I attended the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing on the amendment of the NAHCON Establishment Act 2006. […]
President Tinubu And Macron: Leveraging friendship for development, By TUNDE RAHMAN
It is received wisdom that supportive, high-quality friends in good places are important in human relationships and in advancing personal […]