By Richard Ikiebe The genesis of organised politics in Nigeria is steeped in and the direct result of press agitation. At every stage in the evolution...
By Golu Timothy Last week, melting point focused on the likely choices of running mates of the different political parties after the conduct of their respective...
By Femi Mimiko As a political scientist, I am conversant enough with how a momentum similar to the one that is building up behind Peter Obi...
By Jamil M. Jamil Gusau The administration of Bello Matawallen Maradun Barden Kasar Hausa and Shatiman Daular Usmaniya is three years old as at 29th May...
By Law Mefor When Lord Aton, the British historian, stated that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, he had some leaders like Governor Dave Umahi...
By Mary Ene The greatest asset of any nation is its educated and empowered youth. Sadly, in Africa young people continue to face a number of challenges,...
By Reuben Abati Yesterday, Nigeria declared a public holiday, and marked the 29th anniversary of June 12, 1993, the day Nigerians trooped out en masse to...
By SKC Ogbonnia The blind ambition of Bola Ahmed Tinubu to rule Nigeria at all costs is on course to provoke a civil war. But this...
By Dakuku Peterside After a long voyage, all the political parties have concluded their special conventions and primaries, and they now have presidential flag bearers representing...
By Femi Fani-Kayode A high-ranking and respected official of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) came to see me yesterday and expressed concern about my disposition...