The Slippery Slope of the Sectarianization of our State
By ‘Bolaji AlukoINTRODUCTIONFellow Nigerians, this is absolutely getting ridiculous! Are we headed for Beirut or what?OF RELIGIOUS DATES AND POSTPONEMENTSIn Nov...
Read moreINTRODUCTIONFellow Nigerians, this is absolutely getting ridiculous! Are we headed for Beirut or what?OF RELIGIOUS DATES AND POSTPONEMENTSIn Nov...
Read moreINTRODUCTIONHalliburton is in the news again – in Nigeria. But before proceeding much further, and to assist the Nigerian public, let us...
Read moreCorruption is increasingly recognized as a pre-eminent problem in the developing world. Bribery, extortion, fraud, kickbacks, and collusion have resul...
Read moreThis life is so complex and mysterious, one is happy sometimes hoping that all days will be so, but along the path, things still get bad and sour. Wha...
Read moreCall it any name; a forum for Nigerians to freely discuss the condition on which their national unity would be based is desirable at this point in our...
Read moreculled from http://www.gamji.com/NEWS3096.htmPublic office is about service to the nation besides the fact that it has been seen as a source of income...
Read morePRESS RELEASECHIEF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO AND THE BURDEN OF LEGITIMACYThe Judgment of the Court of Appeal in the suit filed by Major GeneralMuhammadu Buhar...
Read moreWhen Nigerians gather, a likely topic for conversation is: the trouble with Nigeria, and what to do about it. Invariably, they identify corruption and...
Read moreculled from PUNCH, May 08, 2005Apologists of traditional institutions are often eager to sing its praise and assert its relevance, even in a democracy...
Read moreDear Compatriots:INTRODUCTION Having studied VERY CLOSELY what went seriously wrong in the last three elections in Nigeria, I believe that a clos...
Read moreI do not wish to give the impression that I have the solutions to all the problems facing Northern Nigeria. My effort here is to contribute one or two...
Read moreI won’t name names, but ever so often, one prominent member of our Nigerian society or the other, often a former head of state, former state governo...
Read moreDemocratising globalisation is one of the major challenges of the 21st century. If we fail to grasp the importance and urgency of the task, we arguabl...
Read moreI have chosen in this presentation, to go in search, as it were, of long term peace, stability and development of Nigeria; and I do so for two main re...
Read moreThe convocation of the National Political Reform Conference (NPRC) in Abuja was compelled by the need to review the state of federalism in Nigeria. Th...
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From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power In August 1971, a corporate lawyer named L...
The Market’s Mood Ring: How Volatility Across Assets Traces a Hidden Geometry of SentimentIf you want a fast, honest way to describe modern markets,...
Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix themFirst published in VANGUARD on February 3,...
Islands of Credibility: Nigeria’s Best Reform Strategy Starts in the StatesFirst published in VANGUARD on January 31, 2026 https://www.vanguard...
Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in NigeriaThe US and Nigeria signed a five-year $5.1B Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 19, 2025, to bo...