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If Tinubu were today’s opposition leader

I would have agreed that protests would happen on August 1, 2024, if the graph had been plotted by Bola…

10 months ago

Supper for Nigeria’s Àkébàjé

Every home has at least one spoilt child. Such a child is known as an Àkébàjé among my people. The…

10 months ago

Tinubu, ECOWAS and its rebellious boys

I danced on Sunday when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was re-elected as Chairman of ECOWAS. I rejoiced because his re-election…

10 months ago

Nigeria nor be Kenya

Kabiyesi, the message which I bring you today is the message of all the women who have left their stalls,…

10 months ago

Hunger for us, jet for them

Good morning, sir, what do you think about the South-West governors’ forum and their recent collaboration efforts? Let’s leave Tinubu…

10 months ago

Between our govt and New York Times

THE New York Times in its June 11, 2024, edition described Nigeria as a nation of 200 million citizens who…

11 months ago

Distinguished Senator Cow and his human rights

AS the sitting president in 2016, General Muhammadu Buhari told the Emir of Katsina that “It would be foolhardy for…

11 months ago

The king has no friends

Marcus Brutus, the villain of William Shakespeare’s epic drama, Julius Caesar, poetically defines the emergence of dictators thus: ...But ‘tis…

11 months ago

One Kano, two Emirs

There can be only one Oba (king) in a palace. That was how our forebears arranged our traditional settings. The…

11 months ago

My pension, your pension in the hands of ‘Lagos’

Lagos does not have restraints when it comes to spending money. His first name is Nínál’owó (Money is meant to…

12 months ago

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