A Case for Restructuring

Members of Nigeria’s club of elites, like former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, who insist that the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable, obviously did not reckon with God, through Pastor E.A. Adeboye, General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God. Though he didn’t say, “Thus saith the Lord,” when he suggested that Nigeria must…

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Lest #EndSARS Lead to Sahel Spring

One hopes that the #EndSARS protests won’t lead to Sahel Spring, sub-Saharan Africa’s equivalent of the Arab Spring, a wave of spontaneous anti-government protests, uprisings and rebellion, which sparked off in December 2010 in Tunis, Tunisia, and spread across the Arab world. The Arab Spring led to the fall of governments of Libya, Egypt, Yemen,…

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A Tale of Two Nations

The novel, “A Tale of Two Cities,” written by English novelist, Charles Dickens, is set against the terrible condition of life in France before the storming of the Bastille fortress and occurrence of the 1789 French Revolution. French doctor, Alexandre Manette, spent 18 harrowing years in the fortress before his release to live in Paris,…

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The Fire next Time

In “My Dungeon Shock: Letter to my Nephew on the One Hundereth Anniversary of the Emancipation,” the first part of “The Fire Next Time,” his non-fiction novel, American writer, James Baldwin, observed, “God gave Noah the rainbow sign. No more water, the fire next time.” That is Baldwin’s way of telling Black American youths to…

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Smaller Firms Should Handle Critical Projects, Fashola Tells N’Assembly

THE Federal Government has called on the National Assembly to amend the Procurement Act to allow smaller construction firms to handle critical infrastructural projects. The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), told the House of Representatives that the Act set stringent qualifications for contractors to handle certain projects of the government. The Minister…

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Nigeria’s Curse of Sisyphus

Sisyphus, King of Corinth in Tartasus, was condemned to an unending task of rolling a boulder uphill, only for the boulder to roll downhill, and for him to start the task all over again, and again and again, ad infinitum. The Yoruba do not approve of a fellow who continues to shake the crumbs of…

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Media Sustains America’s Rule of Law

The media, bar its conservative flank, is the hero in resolving the nearly constitutional impasse from the 2020 presidential election between incumbent President Donald Trump and challenger, Joe Biden, who has so far garnered 306 of the 538 Electoral College electors. The CNN, leading international television network, is emerging as a guiding light in the…

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