Inside The Worlds Of Melaye, Dickson And Co
Defeat is an orphan. Nothing illustrates its orphanage status as vividly as the fate of two politicians involved in last week’s elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states: Senator Dino Melaye…
Defeat is an orphan. Nothing illustrates its orphanage status as vividly as the fate of two politicians involved in last week’s elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states: Senator Dino Melaye…
Nigerian roads cannot be worse than they are today, unless we have returned to primitivity. Where can you travel to in Nigeria that would make you say, that was a…
Africa’s financial sector comes under global spotlights this week as chief tax officers of all the countries on the continent converged on Kampala, Uganda under the auspices of African Tax…
What do you make of the Super Eagles victory against Lesotho, the second after two games? I want to first thank the people of Lesotho for the hospitality since our…
By last week, the governorship/senatorial election in Kogi State had been reduced to a sex duel, with Senator Dino Melaye inviting his arch rival, Governor Yahaya Bello, to a mojo…
You took a big risk to do the investigation on Nigerian police and correctional service. From reactions to your story, would you say the risk was worth taking? Yes, it…
Recently, Nigerian-British actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was in the country to promote his movie ‘Farming’. The production which is an autobiography of his childhood days tells the story of ‘Farming’, a…
Few weeks ago, I walked into a familiar neighbourhood shop to buy my usual brand of sanitary towel. A very common brand too, I must add. “It’s N1,200 ma,” the…
It was framed as a question roughly one year ago. In a piece entitled, “Is Magu still Nigeria’s most dangerous man?”, I wondered why in a country with a shortage…
Five years after becoming a minority party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) looks pitiful in disarray. It has become a sorry spectacle of the party it used to be, devoid…