Restructuring and the president’s speech
WHY President Muhammadu Buhari felt burdened to respond to the restructuring debate in his New Year’s Day speech will remain a mystery to the rest of the country except his speechwriters and close...
View ArticleAbati and the Jonathan paradox
IN a piece he wrote sometime before the 2015 presidential poll, but which was published only last Tuesday as an adjoining piece on his THISDAY newspaper column, Reuben Abati, former spokesman of...
View ArticleObasanjo, seven governors and Buhari’s second term
UNTIL some two weeks ago, before the herdsmen rage exploded again upon Benue State, it was taken for granted that President Muhammadu Buhari would be seeking a second term, regardless of his age and...
View ArticleOzekhome, free speech and Fawehinmi lecture
MIKE Ozekhome, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), may be used to being heckled and disparaged privately and publicly, but it is unlikely he was not rattled by the intense booing and insults he...
View ArticleAkande, presidentialism and parliamentarianism
THE debate over which is the better system of government between presidentialism and parliamentarianism is really yet to take off. It is subsumed under a far more fractious and cantankerous debate over...
View ArticleObasanjo throws a spanner in the works
BY the end of 2017, President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election was not thought to be irredeemable, despite the horrific killings perpetrated by herdsmen in many parts of the country and the federal...
View ArticleFed Govt can’t seem to agree on Benue massacre
WHILE Garba Shehu, a presidential spokesman, was busy taking umbrage at a newspaper columnist who he growled described the president as a murderer over the Benue crisis, and warning that such...
View ArticlePost-2019 Nigeria
DESPITE muffled warnings and apprehensions about the uncertain direction and future of the Muhammadu Buhari presidency, uncertainties exacerbated by his non-performing aides and ministers, there is no...
View ArticleAyo Adebanjo and spectre of postponed polls
AFENIFERE chieftain, lawyer and progressive politician, Ayo Adebanjo, 89, is both an advocate of restructuring and parliamentarianism. He has been admirably consistent in his struggle for a just and...
View ArticleIBB runs with the hare and hunts with the hounds
TO convey the simple message of asking President Muhammadu Buhari not to contest the 2019 presidential election, ex-military president Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida felt the urgency to deploy both his...
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