The relationship between Aregbesola and Tinubu dates back to around 1992 during the brief and turbulent Third Republic. At that time, Tinubu was a newcomer in...
Let us face it: Nigerians are not asking for miracles, nor are they demanding a utopia. What they want is a country where basic food items...
Let this be said without apology: if you act like a kangaroo Senate when Natasha walks through that door—if you try to obstruct, harass, or delay...
The Federal High Court's ruling is not merely a legal pronouncement; it is a critical test of Nigeria's commitment to democratic principles, the rule of law,...
To bluntly sum the situation up in this context, it is germane to opine that If President Tinubu wants his reforms to succeed that he must...
In the end, if Tinubu’s government truly had something to show, real measurable progress that improved lives, they would not be this rattled by a coalition....
The memory of the just is blessed, but the legacy of the unprincipled is a curse. Nigeria’s chronicle of failed political marriages—devoid of the foundational virtues...
Ultimately, when Cardoso brings heads of African apex banks together, he is not merely hosting diplomatic meetings, he is building the scaffolding for a continental monetary...
The braggadocio of the APC group is getting muffled now. The voice of the fawning Senate President who said the president would win 99.5% in the...
In an article titled ‘Tola Adeniyi is a brand’, I wrote that his most remarkable trait is his extraordinary and legendary brilliance. I still stand by...