

By Olabode opeseitan The Obidient Movement (TOM) is more than a political campaign; it is a psychosocial eruption, a cry against perceived national leadership betrayal...
By Olabode Opeseitan In Nigerian politics, betrayal is often met with retribution. The corridors of power are thick with grudges, and transitions rarely arrive untarnished. But...
By Ekundayo Asaju It has been three years since the Yeyesewa of Lagos, Chief Mrs Kemi Nelson took her final bow from this stage of life,...
President Donald Trump never ceases to amaze with his haughty and self-aggrandising governance style, endless huffing and puffing, brinkmanship, and tendency to weaponise America’s often-stated exceptionalism...
By Olabode opeseitan Garba Shehu’s confession—that he concocted the “Presidential Villa rat invasion” story to divert attention from President Muhammadu Buhari’s health crisis—transcends political drama. It...
By Tajudeen Suleiman The former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), is a man I hold in high...
By Dele Oyewale. Steve Osuji’s ” EFCC’s Alarming Impunity” and trumped- up ” charges” against the Commission and its Executive Chairman, Mr Ola Olukoyede, leaves so...
By Olabode Opeseitan It is astonishing that anyone would try to halt the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road—a project bursting with promise for millions. Yet, someone did...
By olabode opeseitan The ADC coalition is the crudest joke ever by an opposition group desirous of wrestling power from the ruling party in Nigeria. There...
By Tahir Ibrahim Tahir, Talban Bauchi Published twice—most recently on the 22nd of June 2025—my earlier article titled “Tinubu and Arewa” recounted a conversation I had...