Buhari didn’t defeat Atiku; the judiciary defeated Nigeria
The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal’s tendentious and predictably predetermined judgement that upheld Muhammadu Buhari’s electoral fraud on September 11 was not such much a...
JUDGMENT DAY FOR THE BENCH By Bona Noga
“The bedrock of democracy is the Rule of Law and that means we have to have an independent judiciary, judges who can make decisions...
Presidential Election Petition: Why Certificate Mattered
BY LAW MEFOR
Like a sore thumb, the issue of the secondary school certificate of President Muhammadu Buhari keeps sticking up. But why should secondary...
Judiciary in the Dock By Sehinde Omoniyi
“Somewhere along the way, the balance of power between the prosecution, the defense and the judiciary shifted. We have to readjust it. The stakes...
LESSONS FROM KENYA: How the Judiciary can save Nigeria’s democracy
By: Clem Aguiyi
In a sharp contrast to 2015 when there was nationwide jubilation, there were no celebrations on the streets when the Independent National...
So on what basis should Festus Keyamo be sacked?
The recent indictment of a rather embarrassingly high number of Nigerians for scamming Americans by that country’s Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has given...
A Short Note to Gov. Dickson
Dear Brother Dickson,
Good morning and Happy Sunday my dear elder brother. I hope you had a warm night rest in the midst of the...
Big Brother Naija: The Housemates Of Sexual Mentality
Since the beginning of the Multi-Choice drama called Big Brother Naija on their digital satellite channel, I have never for once watched any of...
Buhari’s invitation of Shiites to terrorism
By Femi Aribisals
THE decision of the Nigerian government to proscribe the Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, and to declare it officially as a...
Big Brother Naija: The Housemates Of Sexual Mentality
Since the beginning of the Multi-Choice drama called Big Brother Naija on their digital satellite channel, I have never for once watched any of...