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The Good In Goodbye – By Femi Adesina

A popular saying tells us that ‘there’s no good in goodbye.’ Really?

PhD Graduation of a Hausa-Yoruba Nigerian in America – By Farooq Kperogi

Last Saturday, I attended the Ph.D. graduation of a treasured mentee of

NG-Cares: How Buhari Quietly Attends To Needs Of Nigerians – By Femi Adesina

The judgment of history is usually the most enduring, and as President

Khalifa Shiekh Isyaku Rabiu: 5 Years On – By Abdul Samad Rabiu

Today, as I reflect on the fifth anniversary of my father's passing,

PDP and LP must stop the blackmail against the judiciary – By Bayo Onanuga

I have witnessed many elections since 1979 and I can say without

Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa and Fulani – By Farooq Kperogi

The cultural and ethnic melding of Northern Nigeria’s Hausa and the Fulani

And They Claim Buhari Didn’t Do Anything – By Femi Adesina

On Sunday April 30, the Media Office of the President released a

Post-2023: How To Improve Nigeria’s Electoral Processes And Institutions Using Uwais Committee Report – By Collins Okeke

THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS  The 2023 general elections were conducted within the framework of

Six Agenda Items for Tinubu’s Success – By Farooq Kperogi

Exactly a month from today, Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be inaugurated as

With President-elect Tinubu, southeast needs tact not threats – By Fredrick Nwabufo

In the build-up to the 2023 presidential election, I raised a stumper

Imagine If There Was No Mike Adenuga – By Femi Adesina

He is there, quiet, unobtrusive, self-effacing. But he’s also there like a

Obi Seems to Be Poverty-Shaming the North, But Is He? By Farooq Kperogi

In a series of tweets on April 18, Labor Party presidential candidate

My Ancestors And Forebears In The Media Office – By Femi Adesina

All things are now ready. Last week, I wrote about the cleaning

Partisan Comparisons of Channel TV’s Seun and Arise TV’s Rufai – By Farooq A. Kperogi

In the last few weeks, I have read multiple impassioned and tendentious

Are Obidients right about Soyinka?

Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka got a lot of flak from Obidients

The Final Gallop Home – By Femi Adesina

There’s a saying in Yoruba language that the horse does not spurn

Ortom did not shut out the Fulani from Benue – By Nathaniel Ikyur

They could not even wait for Ortom to leave office before unleashing

Chimamanda: Nigeria’s Democracy Positively Growing – By Dele Alake

The noted and internationally acclaimed Nigerian novelist and essayist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,

Obi’s face-saving litigious bluster against Peoples Gazette – By Farooq Kperogi

For at least three reasons, I really wanted to stay away from

Prof Nnenna Oti: How Buhari Loves Them – By Femi Adesina

There’s a striking similitude between what happened in the gubernatorial election in

May Nigeria heal from Peter Obi’s Obidients – By Fredrick Nwabufo

Religion governs the sacerdotal facet of human life. Religion does not only

Between Obi and Kwankwaso, Who’s the “Local Champion” Now? By Farooq Kperogi

In the months that preceded the February 2023 presidential election, supporters of

Oil In Nasarawa: Buhari Does It Again – By Femi Adesina

First it was at Kolmani, in Bauchi/Gombe States, and now President Muhammadu

Europe Opens- Oil Rallies and Volatility Craters, as Risk On Lingers in the Markets

A risk on sentiment was present in the market as the European

The ‘Fear’ Index, $VIX, Closed Lower Today. What Can We Expect From Equities Next?

Volatility closed the week in the red as investor confidence seems to

The ‘Fear’ Index, $VIX, Approaches The Most Important Close Of The Year So Far

The Volatility Index has room for a large rally or drop depending

With PMB as moving spirit, NSA Monguno leaves footprints on the sands of time – By Femi Adesina

A landmark event happened in Abuja on Tuesday, March 21, 2023. President

‘Respect us or leave’ – Fani-Kayode tells Igbo people in Lagos

In his usual provocative style, Director of New Media, APC Presidential Campaign

The ‘Good Disappointment’ We Want – By Femi Adesina

It’s the figure of speech called oxymoron in literature, isn’t it? When

Nigeria’s dangerously rising post-election ethnic tension – By Farooq Kperogi

I wasn’t born in the First Republic (i.e., 1960 to 1966) and