Tag: Reuben Abati articles

Echoes From Afghanistan – By Reuben Abati

One of the first things I picked up very early in this

Tales The Country Told Me – By Reuben Abati

“Bros, how country?” “Omo, we live in perilous times. Ilu le. Country

Ngozi Goes To WTO – By Reuben Abati

The biggest piece of happy-ending news in Nigeria in the month of

ICYMI: Drummers of Hate and the Drunken Dancers – By Reuben Abati

On Sunday, February 14, the Nigerian Presidency in a statement signed by

Fresh Trouble at Lekki Toll Gate – By Reuben Abati

The rancor that occurred, Saturday, February 6, at the sitting of the

Effiong Akwa and the NDDC – By Reuben Abati

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was in the news for all

Playing With COVID-19 – By Reuben Abati

Nigerians are playing with COVID-19, and in so doing, they are playing

2020: The Year That Was – By Reuben Abati

My favourite end-of-the-year quote, which I have shared with many others, is

Sam Nda-Isaiah (1962 – 2020) – By Reuben Abati

Sam Nda-Isaiah, our friend and colleague who died the other day, aged 58,

Missing Kankara Boys and A Tear-Gassed Nation – By Reuben Abati

“What is going on?” “Where?” “Where else? Nigeria of course.” “What has

Nigeria: From Petrol to Auto-Gas – By Reuben Abati

The Nigerian government deregulated the downstream petroleum sector with effect from March