No Yoruba President In Nigeria For Another 20 Years, By Femi Aribisala
In the interest of national unity, 2023 is out of the question for the Yoruba.
In the interest of national unity, 2023 is out of the question for the Yoruba.
Ultimately, it is the traditional authority as a sacred institution that gets diminished by this game of thrones.
We failed, mostly because we have not and could never master the art of vote writing and vote buying.
Atiku's server results, are mere alternative facts — deceitful and delusional.
Today, there is a big move that is eager to remove the serious affliction that the reign of Yahaya Bello ...
This is an hegemonic battle for the minds of both the people and the locus of political power in Abuja ...
A repeat of Buhari’s first term blunder is bound to provoke a next level of crisis.
Surely, even the blind can see that we cannot go on like this.
Adams Oshiomhole as party chairman has been rash, brash, haughty and self-aggrandising in the management of the party's affairs.
The crux of the matter is that Nigeria’s richness lies in her diversity, voting not excluded.