Last week, I participated in a conference on the theme of combatting insecurity and violent extremism in the Sahel. It...
Read moreTwo Saturdays ago, I had the privilege of giving a keynote at an international conference organized at the Senate House...
Read moreWithin the country space, good citizens are outnumbered by religious hacks, bare chested thugs and common thieves and all hues...
Read moreOn 16th October, our Government announced that a ceasefire arrangement had been made with the Boko Haram insurgents and the...
Read moreWorld’s demand for oil grew from 58.47 million barrels per day in 1973 to 92 million barrels per day today....
Read moreAs the final declarations of contestants for the February elections emerge, it is becoming extremely clear that both the presidential...
Read moreIn the US, prosecutors do not hesitate to move against the president and governors suspected of breaking the law.
Read moreWhen a fugitive drug baron is in charge of his geo-political zone on behalf of his political party, all hope...
Read moreLast Wednesday—the 54th anniversary of Nigeria’s Independence—was a day of silence for me. I didn’t have the stomach to leave...
Read moreLast week, we celebrated our 54th independence anniversary. Did I say celebrate. Well, at least the President did cut an...
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