And so we confront another Wike impasse by Abimbola Adelakun
There are three problems that the All Progressive Congress government, since 2015, has promised to resolve, and everything in Nigeria seems to conspire against...
The Role of Estate Surveyors and Valuers in Infrastructure Management Sustainability in Nigeria by...
Infrastructure is the foundation upon which a nation’s economy is built. From roads and bridges to public utilities and housing, infrastructure supports both everyday...
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan: Senate can’t pursue vengeance further than death by Taiwo Adisa
Shakespeare’s classic tragic drama, Romeo and Juliet, has two lines that are of specific relevance to what is happening between the Senate and the...
Fubara and the witches by Festus Adedayo
Three Nigerian “witches” just got beaten by a midnight downpour. They are, Siminalayi Fubara, Nyesom Wike and Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in ascending order. Last...
Oba Rasidi Ladoja: The making of a remarkable Olubadan
Oba Rasidi Ladoja: IBADAN is great in many ways. Remarkable feats and uncommon achievements mark its 200-year history. In the annals of time, the...
APC and lessons from Oyo by-election by Lasisi Olagunju
T
he Cambridge English dictionary defines ‘carcass’ as “the body of a dead animal, especially a large one.” The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was recently...
Ahmadu Bello children’s territorial politics by Festus Adedayo
There was territorial tension in Nigeria last week. Like in the famous fable where animals gathered...
For Ganduje and Kabiyesi by Lasisi Olagunju
Useful Abdullahi Ganduje kissed the canvas on Friday. Many more will go his way. His fall was the wish of his maker, the king:...
Tinubu’s Chicago certificate as Afó’kéèmù by Festus Adedayo
Last Monday, as noiselessly as a phantom, President Bola Tinubu brought home his strange friend. While an Igbo proverb says the footsteps of a...
How Atiku, El-Rufai, Amaechi can learn from Tinubu’s school of politics by Festus Adedayo
Power politics in the animal kingdom could be as intense, deceptive and selfish as it is in the human kingdom. An ancient African allegory...
































