Democracy As A COVID-19 Patient
Across the globe, democracy was very sick before now. But COVID-19 has thrown the dominant type of modern government into trauma in certain parts of the world. Most people are…
Across the globe, democracy was very sick before now. But COVID-19 has thrown the dominant type of modern government into trauma in certain parts of the world. Most people are…
When President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn-in as president in 2015, Nigeria was, in many ways, politically different from what it is today. Five years ago, all the 36 state governors…
There were subtle signs at the beginning of the first four years of the All Progressives Congress’ administration that the party and its main strategists were ill-prepared for the serious…
Who are the ‘we?’ Speak for yourself only, some cynics would say on merely seeing the headline of this piece. They would add: “You can talk because you are in…
For over a week now, close to 100 new cases or more of COVID-19 are reported in Lagos every day. The state now has more than 3,500 cases. Though not…
There are hundreds of communities in Nigeria that are underserved when it comes to banking services. Step out of any state capital into smaller towns, and try to use an…
Let me start by giving due credit for this headline, which is not original to me. I lifted it from the 1983 song by reggae star, Peter Tosh, in the…
I read “How Buhari averted Nigeria’s road to Venezuela” by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Mohammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina. It was a good essay, free-flowing,…
Jeremy Corbyn, the immediate past leader of the opposition in the United Kingdom during the last general elections campaigned on a promise to abolish private schools. His reasoning was that…
Senegal is country with roughly the same population with Kano State in Nigeria. There are maybe two million more people there than in Kano, which has about 14 million people.…