The Keke Napep Debacle- TAC @mistaflexx
Keke Napep, tricycle, keke marwa… whatever you choose to call those moving boxes on three wheels; those things are really one of a kind. I remember when I was a lot younger, when these mobiles were first introduced onto the…
Read moreLet Me Tell Nigeria the Truth by @dejiajare
I apologise to those who feel offended by the position I took with regards to the #ZariaMassacre. I apologise not because I regret the position I have taken, but rather because I am unable to bend my deep belief just…
Read moreSLAYING SLEAZE AND CORRUPTION I
“Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: ‘It might have been’”- JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (1807-1892). This didactic follow up to my piece WHEN PEACE MEETS CORRUPTION derives from an unflinching and remarkable penchant for optimism;…
Read moreThe Seven Solitudes of President Buhari, By @pius_adesanmi
If President Buhari truly loves Nigeria, he must be prepared for huge sacrifices, including the possibility of forfeiture of a second term – if a second term was ever on the cards for him. This first term must be a…
Read moreConcerns over holding charge in #Nigeria
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Read more@DeleMomodu Writes an Open Letter to President Buhari
Your Excellency, I write to you today with a heavy heart. The reason should be obvious. I was one of those latter day converts to Buharism, a political philosophy that believes in the reincarnation of former leaders in the days…
Read more@DeleMomodu Writes His First Epistle to the National Assembly
Our dear Federal Legislators, let me start by congratulating you all on your recent victories in the elections of the various Senatorial Districts as well as Federal Constituencies of this great nation. As you know, your election is not just…
Read moreBuhari: A Head That Lies Uneasy By Charles Omere
“The first hundred days is going to be important, but it’s probably going to be the first thousand days that makes the difference.” – Barack Obama, April 29, 2009 Today, Muhammadu Buhari will be sworn in as the next…
Read moreNuechterlein: Human rights and foreign policy: what are the limits?
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Living Together in Peace: The Antidote to Nigeria’s Malady
The gravest issue challenging the peace, development and stability of Nigeria is intolerance. As a religious, ethnic, social and politically diverse nation, we are yet to accept, respect and embrace our differences. Differences that should make us strong and unique.…
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