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Gov. Yahaya Bello, Please Fish Out the Killers of Daniel Usman

It is exactly a year today since some deranged, cursed, purposeless, bloodthirsty characters and known political thugs killed a promising young man, Daniel Usman, whose...

Governor Yahaya Bello and The Parable of Second Chance

By Abdullahi Yunusa ProfWills. In life, not everyone envoys the privilege of having a second chance to prove his or herself. Only a negligible few gets the opportunity...

How to Secure Political Appointment in Nigeria

Good knowledge and understanding of the various dynamics that define our political culture and how to adroitly apply them to your benefit is all you require to rise to...

Kogi: Like Late Daniel Usman, Like Late Mrs. Salome Acheju Abuh

Let’s be guided on this, Nigeria isn’t a country worth dying or suffering for. It is a country that cares less about the welfare, safety, security and rights...

Lessons in Nasir El-rufai’s Admirable Example

Not many believed or gave Governor Nasir El-rufai of Kaduna state the benefit of the doubt when he told the world of his plans to enrol his kids in public schools in the...

Northern Governors and Festering Insecurity

Apart from the twin evils of excruciating poverty and mass illiteracy, rising insecurity remains a serious social problem across towns, communities and villages within...

Kogi: Of ‘Data Boys’ and ‘Shekpe Comrades’

Mohammed Ahmed Yabagi, beyond the appreciable dose of hysteria and laughter that your candid submission on the above issue elicited, it also did a good prognosis of what...

Who Built the Igala Unity House in Anyigba?

As it is consistent with Kogi state government in the last three years, there is hardly any project or event linked to it that is without some rehearsed hurly-burly or...

Kogi State: When The Truth Hurts

Let’s be clear on this. My commentaries or views on political developments in Kogi state are essentially my own modest contributions to efforts geared towards...

Of Kogi’s Satanic Rumours

It is not completely wrong to affirm that Kogi and its people are never tired of grabbing the news headlines for the very wrong reasons. It does appear that the most...