It seems that the first part of my recent column ‘Transformation and Change’ struck a chord with readers. I asked...
Corruption, the abuse of power for private gain, featured prominently in the 2015 presidential contest. Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan was...
The much-expected Nigerian presidential election of March 28, 2015 has come and gone and at the point of writing, it...
However these elections go, Nigeria is a winner. Big time. I am prepared to bet with my entire pension savings...
In April 2011, French soldiers bombed the presidential palace, paving the way for the capture of Laurent Gbagbo and the...
He was the last of the titans, alongside Nehru, Sukarno, Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela and Jomo Kenyatta. One of the giants...
By now, assuming the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the final results of Saturday’s presidential election, we should...
The federal government is replete with equally egregious examples of leadership irresponsibility and mis-governance. Study the annual federal budgets of...
Finally, it all boils down to 56.4 million voters. Representing 81.98 per cent of the total number of Permanent Voter...
There are many positives to the process Nigeria has gone through in the course of these elections – we have...
It is three days to the presidential ballot when Nigerians expect to elect a president who will run the affairs...
In a couple of days Nigerians will be heading for the polling booths to exercise their franchise in an effort...
In democracies old and new, there is nothing as ordinary and humdrum as a national election. It is a ritual...
In the week of the postponed presidential election, I wrote in this column on February 9 that the election presented...
Our hunt for fiscal positives begins with the passage by the two houses of the National Assembly of harmonized 2015...