Sodiq Alabi

Insecurity: It’s Now Again Abuja’s Turn

Insecurity: It’s Now Again Abuja’s Turn

This week, my children's school faced a major crisis like many other schools in Abuja. The school had to conclude… Read More

3 years ago

Osun Election: A Choice Between the Uninspiring and the Mediocre

“The democratic Bisi Akande administration that succeeded the military was an unmitigated disaster for many people in the state…” Tomorrow,… Read More

3 years ago

Vote Buying in Ekiti: Empty Pockets or Crooked Values?

Unfortunately, the complaints of these voters turned out to be complaints of a minority as many voters were reported to… Read More

3 years ago

Fake News and Tragedies: The Duty to Real Victims

The Owo massacre of June 5, 2022, has brought out again the issue of false information around major incidents. Without… Read More

3 years ago

Constituency Projects: A Multitrillion Naira Confusion

 “The primary job of a legislator is to make laws and represent his or her people. The representation here does… Read More

3 years ago

Nigeria’s Educated Class: Pampered and Entitled

 “A case in point is that of a lecturer at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) who got a… Read More

3 years ago

Deborah Samuel: Legal Termination of Bloodthirsty Ideas Urgently Needed

On Thursday, May 12th, Ms Deborah Samuel, a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education Sokoto, started her day… Read More

3 years ago

Is UTME Still Worth the Hassle?

The 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) began on May 6 and is scheduled to run until May 16. During… Read More

3 years ago

2023: The Danger of Ethno-Religious Opportunism

“Instead of making the primary election a fight of policy and ideology, the northern caucus made it about their turn,… Read More

3 years ago

Emefiele: As Nigeria’s 37th Governor Seeks to Become the Next President

“Under Emefiele’s watch, the Bank has dabbled into everything under the sun, blurring all the lines between monetary and fiscal… Read More

3 years ago

2023: Will Candidates Offer Us More than Sachet Milo?

“For people running to lead a struggling, near-bankrupt Nigeria, the aspirants seem shy of talking about their actual plans to… Read More

3 years ago

Ponzi Schemes: Saving Nigerians from Miracle Garri

“People who believe such investment exists are mostly people who also live in a universe in which you could grind… Read More

3 years ago