Dying as activist intellectuals; as Pan-Africanists; each of you at a time anyone least expected and all of you in the month of May have added novelty to your own departure. Added to those a... Read more
Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 1) 2017 is here and there is no way the country defined by the highest concentration of blacks under one government wouldn’t be a factor in 20... Read more
Universities in Africa remain a battleground. Makerere University in Uganda, a senior member of the club of the most prestigious universities in Africa in those days is currently under lock... Read more
“This is the very first time I am coming to your office and I am here because I am concerned. I am here because I am a stakeholder. I am here as the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ F... Read more
In Nigeria, whether to sell existing stock of national assets or not has been the debate for the past thirty or more years since the Ibrahim Babangida regime started it all in 1985. In 2016,... Read more
Division on whether to sell or not to sell state assets as a way of handling recession in Nigeria has divided the nation starkly between those for and those against. It is a completely new t... Read more
The real battle for the soul of Nigeria has commenced with the sharp division between those for sale of national assets as an economic recovery strategy and those opposed to it. This divisio... Read more
The relationship between Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari and Bukola Saraki, the country’s Senate President appear to have shifted from the phase of winner or loser to the win-win phase... Read more