Where’s The Devil In The Electoral Bill?
Exaggeration is the most common strain of fever at election period. Politicians make voters – and the general public – believe that the world might end on ballot day, when…
Exaggeration is the most common strain of fever at election period. Politicians make voters – and the general public – believe that the world might end on ballot day, when…
After much public outcry, authorities in Lagos seem to be according the long-running waste challenge the emergency response it deserves. There have been reports of re-mobilisation of the existing waste…
The presidency must be getting jittery about the news that President Muhammadu Buhari is a clone of himself, for the Minister of Information, Mr. Lai Muhammed, to come out recently…
It’s difficult to say which one was worse: the original falsehood or the misinterpretation and rebroadcast of its parody as gospel truth. The fugitive and self-acclaimed leader of the Indigenous…
The announcement last week of plans to migrate Nigeria’s telecoms to 5-G technology in 2020 is bound to animate conversations in the nation’s ICT community in the times ahead in…
It is a catastrophe of immense proportions that at the time Nigerians need impactful change the most, all that is set before them is just an artificial choice in the…
I didn’t want to write this week. It wasn’t writer’s block or the occasional frustration from sounding like a broken record. It was not the feeling of speaking to the…
Oby Ezekwesili caused quite a stir on Sunday on Abuja streets. Even as ruling APC and main opposition PDP continued to trade insults days after individually presenting their election manifestos…
One of the pictures that went viral last week of Ohaneze Ndigbo leader, Professor Ben Nwabueze, hugging former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar,…
Back in the Athenian garden where the tradition of public debate was first documented in antiquity, the danger had long been recognized. Logicians call it red herring. Those in the…