The vituperations, angsts and venoms unleashed with lethal stings by some political spokespersons in this Fourth…
Category: Opinion
The Supreme Court judgment Is Not A Win For ADC, By Aloy Ejimakor
The Supreme Court judgment delivered yesterday on ADC leadership crisis is not yet a win for the Party. The judgment only…
Opposition Parties: Self-Sabotage And Nigeria’s Fading Democratic Alternative, By Moshood Oshunfurewa
The communiqué issued after the Ibadan opposition summit reflects a familiar pattern, strong rhetoric against the…
Nigeria’s Judiciary: Silent Killer Of EFCC Prosecutions
Nigeria’s anti-corruption debate is often emotionally charged and narrowly focused on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission…
There Is No Place For Coup In Nigeria, By Ernest Omoarelojie
In recent weeks, Nigeria’s public discourse has been clouded by rumours of a foiled coup plot…
Ekiti Progressives Assembly Faults Oyebanji’s Administration, Alleges Failures in Health, Infrastructure
The Ekiti Progressives Assembly (EPA) has expressed serious concerns over Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s administration, accusing…
ADC messiahs owe Nigerians apologies for 2014 lies
NIGERIAN politics thrives on a moral deficit. Do you agree? So, why do you still agree…
Inside Nigeria’s 2024 Zonal Intervention Projects: A Deep Dive Into ₦100 Billion Worth Of Constituency Spending, By Uadamen Ilevbaoje
The 2024 Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIPs)—commonly referred to as constituency projects—shed light on how Nigeria’s 469…
INEC’s Review Of Section 65: Between People’s Mandate And Commission’s Discretion By The Electoral College Nigeria
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun the process of reviewing Section 65 of the Electoral Act,…
The Tax Reform Bills And Akpabio’s Brinkmanship
The President of the 10th Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, GCON, is known for his mastery of…