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All Eyes On Kagame As CHOGM Roars To Life In Kigali By Kelvin Jakachira

The stage is set for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) slated for June 20 to 26 in Kigali, Rwanda’s capital. With four of the seven East African Community partner states being members of the Commonwealth of Nations, the EAC Secretary-General, Peter Mathuki, says it will be an opportunity for the four partner states – Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda – to reap the… Read More
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2023 Presidency: Siamese Twin And Their ‘Idowu by Oluwaseyi Oyetunbi

Nigeria’s desperation for a messiah and her strong desire for a non-existent elixir is understandable, yet it could further deepen her leadership crisis that has lived for just too long to survive another four years. If the people fail to learn from how the messiah of 2015 has rendered Nigeria messier today, we would find ourselves sharing stories of pains… Read More
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Muslim-Muslim Ticket and Politics Beyond Religion In Nigeria

By Leo Igwe The emergence of Muslim presidential candidates of the two major parties, especially that of Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) from southern Nigeria has generated a lot of debate on the role of religion in political permutations in the country. Discussions on the choice of the vice president have been overshadowed by the religious affiliation of potential candidates. Many… Read More
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June 12, 1993, Running Mates and 2023 By Reuben Abati

Yesterday, Nigeria declared a public holiday, and marked the 29th anniversary of June 12, 1993, the day Nigerians trooped out en masse to elect Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, a South Westerner, a Yoruba man, as President of Nigeria. On that day, Nigerians discounted primordial sentiments and ignored the centrifugal forces at the heart of the Nigerian question. For the first… Read More
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Diaspora Voting: Intrigues, Lies and Prospects, By Austin Aneke

Ok, let’s get busier. The primaries, especially the presidential primaries are now over, and party tickets have been purchased, allocated and/or consensually assigned. Some aspirants are now candidates. We are now at the stage of ensuring that PVCs (Permanent Voter Card) are secured. Your PVC is the gun, your vote is the bullet. You need both to fully exercise your… Read More
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The Daring Lion Of Our Time: Yele Sowore In The Eyes Of A Journalist, By Niyi Babade

It isn’t life that matters but the courage you put into life, neither is it the size that matters but the exemplary leadership traits displayed at all times. This is the story of Omoyele Sowore, a born activist, a social crusader and a great fighter for justice, equality and fairness for all.  My encounter with Sowore started in the June… Read More
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29 Years On, Lessons Of June 12, 1993, And The 2023 General Elections By Dimeji Macaulay

Segun Sango, a veteran fighter for working-class rights and against the military dictatorship, died on May 24, 2022. He was one of the first to correctly analyse, from a left perspective and with political clarity, the details of the mass movement that followed the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election. It’s been 29 years since the events of the… Read More
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Nigerians Continue To Elect Presidents Who Will Lead Them To The Grave By Bayo Oluwasanmi

With each election circle, Nigeria writes its own heart-wrenching elegy by electing candidates in their sunset years of life. APC presidential candidate Alhaji Bola Tinubu is 70 (?) years old, and PDP’s Abubakar Atiku flag bearer is 75 (?) years old. On April 26, 2018, Rwanda’s head of state Paul Kagame hosted Mo Ibrahim and his Mo Ibrahim’s Foundation. The… Read More