Monica Dongban-Mensem: In God’s name, go!, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

Nearly one year after the country began voting in February last year, Nigeria’s Supreme Court is still casting the final votes in the 2023 elections. It has been a long, tortured and traumatic election season. First the people voted. Then the Independent National Election (INEC) decided what it announced as the results. By March last […]

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What is Tinubu’s role in Supreme Court decision on states?, By Niran Adedokun

On Sunday, Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State thanked President Bola Tinubu for not interfering with the judgment of the Supreme Court, which declared his election valid last week. It is a most absurd sentiment for a governor to express. One understands that the near-fatal judicial trajectory his electoral victory suffered before the Supreme Court’s […]

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Five instances you can use the past tense to express present occurrences, By Akeem Lasisi

This sounds contradictory or unbelievable? You are right if you think so. But don’t forget that, in grammar, there are often exceptions to rules just as specialised usages are an integral part of languages. That is why even the present tense form of the verb can express not only the future tense but also the […]

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Between the BBC and T.B. Joshua, By Olusegun Adeniyi

I was taken aback on the evening of 9 January 2009 when my principal, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua asked, “Who is Prophet Joshua?” I wasn’t sure how to respond in case the late cleric had been recommended to him. Apparently sensing my unease, he explained what led to the question. Following the Economic Community of West African […]

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Political cabals all over Nigeria: Ondo testifies, By Tonnie Iredia

It is no longer news that Arakunrin, Odunayo, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN, who was governor of Ondo state for the larger part of the last 7 years has passed on. May the soul of that sworn courageous activist rest in peace.  His former deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa is now governor bringing to an end political skirmishes that have […]

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Plateau people, and the right to bear arms, By Abimbola Adelakun

Following the attacks on some communities in Plateau State during the Christmas season, groups from the South to the Middle Belt regions of the country, have once again re-ignited the call to the government to let them bear arms. One cannot blame them. So far, the Plateau attack has culminated in about 190 deaths while […]

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