Rivers: A president’s Achilles’ heels
It is no longer in doubt that the lingering political impasse in Rivers State has grown into a monster that may consume the weak democracy Nigerians are struggling to nurse…
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It is no longer in doubt that the lingering political impasse in Rivers State has grown into a monster that may consume the weak democracy Nigerians are struggling to nurse…
The last time the Nigerian Constitution was in the news like this, the spotlight was on Section 145. And, that was in 2010. It took the Senate President, David Mark’s…
The current face-off between the Presidency and Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, is unpatriotic, and most embarrassing to Nigerians, more so, as it is widely believed that Amaechi is being…
A lot has been happening lately in Rivers State: From pro-Governor Chibuike Amaechi protesters to anti-Amaechi protesters and the fight at the House of Assembly. Many individuals and groups have…
It is no longer news that the Senate has not been able to summon a majority enough to remove a clause in the Nigerian Constitution that grants the status “of…
Nigeria is a deeply flawed polity. And unless we brace up to this reality and do something about it, we would continue to witness the show of shame that is…
Can the president of the Federal Republic levy war against a state and get away with it? From the conduct of President Goodluck Jonathan’s henchmen and women in the Rivers…
“Without the will of incorruptible judges and other law enforcement officials, all our modest efforts would have come to naught.” I read Mahmud Jega’s Daily Trust column a fortnight ago,…
The disastrous outing of reigning African champions; Nigeria’s Super Eagles at the recently concluded FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil was an experience abundant in lessons; not the least of which…
In general, human societies that use the ballot to select a leader or a representative, seek the most qualified. They look for a dignified and respectable achiever who is dedicated…