Nsọñ idem to a nation at 63
Every first day of October moves me to say something about this beautiful country. Besieged on all sides by her demons, no doubt, Nigeria remains a country I am obsessed with.
My Political Checklist.
The kinds of people who should never be allowed to lead a political community: They that can’t stand the argument Those that cannot debate Those too weak to acknowledge vulne
On the Libya Crisis and several underlying tentacles.
During the past few years since the death of the Libyan tyrant, I have watched the videos of the death of Muhammad Ghadaffi over and over again. I have often come to the same concl
The Big Lie About Restructuring
There is this general belief in the existence of a so-called powerful Northern hegemony. It needs to be logically understood. But first, let us do some basic mathematics. There are
On conquest, the West and Audio Record
“Arapaja has won!” Former Governor Fayose was interested in teaching lessons and proving political superiority. A few months ago on TV Continental, Fayose bragged ̶
In solidarity with Governor Samuel (Ioraer) Ortom
In the struggle against Fulani terrorism, I support Governor Samuel Ortom. This struggle is a national struggle. The Middle Belt is a geographical and strategic front. A buffer. Th
WE CAME, WE SAW, HE DIED
Goodluck Jonathan, Hillary Clinton, Barrack Obama, Mohammad Ghadaffi and Idris Deby were all connected to the escalation of the Boko Haram sect. Goodluck Jonathan was President of
ON THE PVC REVOLUTION
I am one of those who joined the rush to obtain a voters card. It is the document guaranteeing you the right to vote your favourite political candidate into the office and to vote