Beyond Buhari
Even as we celebrate the victory of the All Progressive Congress’ presidential candidate over the effete People’s Democratic Party’s flag bearer at the March 28 polls, the one issue around[…]
Are we listening?
Even as we celebrate the victory of the All Progressive Congress’ presidential candidate over the effete People’s Democratic Party’s flag bearer at the March 28 polls, the one issue around[…]
In conversation (about two weeks ago) with a friend (he has been away from the country — in the Democratic Republic of Congo — for some time now, and only[…]
The attack ads have been most virulent. For some, the scurrility of the many claims made by the sponsors of these opinions is simply unacceptable. Yet, set against the practice[…]
The run up to this year’s general elections has been most unusual. So intense is the passion on both sides of the incumbent president’s re-election bid that just about every[…]
A democracy may entertain questions on how the notion of popular sovereignty may be best put to play. The range of possibilities runs from direct democracies (small communities legislating by[…]
Two developments (the first, over the last three weeks, and the other, work in progress of sorts) underscore the role that sentiments could play in driving divergence between the actual[…]
The more I dwell on the matter, the more I am persuaded of Aristotle’s error. Daily jaded by events around me, I have no doubt that I am beyond politics.[…]
I had conceived this piece before the fateful events of this last weekend. In the understanding that we would be voting next week, this was meant as a contribution to[…]
A couple of weeks back, I penned a jeremiad — The “Mythification” of Our Memories —bemoaning how close we are to losing parts of our history. Over the years, as[…]
Having previously argued that by holding back the full pass through of lower crude oil prices in the international market to the price of fuel at our different filling stations,[…]