Abraham Ogbodo argues that the nation cannot make progress if President Tinubu continues with a provinccial mindset. Nigeria is at its lowest ebb and recovery cannot be viewed through the prism of partisan politics and the type of provincialism that has been on display so far. If for good reasons, the opposition declines participation, the […]
Opinion
Let President Tinubu be!
Nigerians should let President Tinubu be as citizens don’t have what it takes to dethrone him, argues Ogbuagu Anikwe
Our self-inflicted moral burden of shame
The moral burden that Nigeria bears today is self-inflicted and a product of our ethno centric biases, says Uzor Maxim-Uzoatu.
On Tinubu’s educational certificate challenges
On Bola Tinubu’s educational certificate challenges, candidate Peter Obi’s advises his election opponent to tell the truth and be free.
We created easy passageway for Tinubu
Editor Abraham Ogbodo on how we created easy passageway for Tinubu to pay for our collective amnesia and are now paying dearly to ransom our captive souls.
Revolution beckons
In Revolution Beckons, Prof Utomi laments steady and dangerous decline of governance and asks Patriots to assume their moral duty.
Yorubanisation
Ogbuagu doesn’t mind Yorubanisation in President Bola Tinubu’s early appointments but points out its gamble-like consequences.
The awakening in the Southeast
Columnist Chido Nwakanma analyses significant policies and projects that signal what he sees as an awakening by the Southeast governors
Now that governors have so much money
Chido Nwakanma exhorts the middle class to lead the demand for accountability from governors who have so much money now.
As the Court pleases
Chido Nwakama brings a layman’s commonsense to legal issues in 6 September presidential election ruling and calls for peace.