By Godwin Onyeacholem Between fighting corruption with bare knuckles in an inspired manner and wearing well-padded gloves to do half-hearted battle with a monster that has literally crippled... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu At the beginning it was called “tribal politics”; then it became “ethnic politics”; and, now, it is evolving into “identity politics”. But the phenomenon remains what it ha... Read more
By Senator Ken Nnamani It is a delight to be part of this dialogue at the period in our history after a momentous national election. The choice of electoral reform as the theme of this dialo... Read more
By Abake Fakunle As expected in a presidential democracy after a fiercely-fought general election, which was won by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the battle ground has shifted... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Upon being re-elected, President Muhammadu Buhari endeared himself once again to the citizenry when he promised to show significant improvement in his second term. Buhari had... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu The lessons of Nigeria’s Elections 2019 to which I refer here are not abstract lessons-in-general or lessons-for-all-time, but concrete lessons that emerged for the use of... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba INTRODUCTION “Most of what China has been doing in Africa today is what we did in Africa 150 years ago” – Jack Straw, British foreign secretary from 2001 to 2006. “Our A... Read more
By Uche Ugboajah For those who truly understand the meaning of presidential democracy, of all the arms government, the legislature is considered the most germane. The legislature is so highl... Read more
By Chido Onumah Pius Adesanmi, Carleton University’s Professor of literature and African studies who died in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash near the town of Bishoftu, Ethiopia, on S... Read more
By Odoh Michael The 2019 presidential elections may have come and gone, but the effects will be felt in Nigeria for a very long time. Apart from the 2007 general elections, the 2019 presiden... Read more







