By Eugene Winful With knees on our necks, gasping for the last breadth of hope for our nation, Nigerians are keeping vigil, by keeping hope alive...
By Tunde Olusunle That Nigeria’s very highly regarded *The Guardian* newspaper published a two-part editorial in the immediate past week on the nation’s judiciary, attests to...
By Dakuku PetersideThe gubernatorial and state Houses of Assembly elections have come and gone in most states. Unfortunately in some states, it was characterised by drama,...
Dele MomoduFellow Nigerians, please, let me express how happy I feel returning to writing my Pendulum column today. Special thanks to the Publisher of Thisday newspapers...
By Mahmud JegaIt is either a sign of confusion or a sign of maturity, depending upon the angle from which you look at it. The presidential...
By Idris Umar Feta With elections of the 109 Senators of the 10th Senate almost concluded, public attention, in the polity, has gradually shifted towards the...
By Tunde OlusunleIf there’s one Nigerian with irreparable integrity deficit today, it has to be Mahmood Yakubu. But he would thereafter be allowed to prosecute the...
By Samson Itodo Litigating election disputes is contentious, complex, and excessively technical. This accounts for the reason election tribunals and courts make efforts to resolve election...
By Rudolf OkonkwoThis is the story of how Olusegun Obasanjo’s support of the structure of criminality ruined Peter Obi’s chances, transformed Anambra State and produced the...
By Akin FadeyiAll of us have lessons to learn from the past few days. Lessons in tolerance. Lessons in appreciating the deeper meaning of diversity. Lessons...