By Bolanle BOLAWOLE YESTERDAT, THE #EndBadGovernance protests ran its full gamut. In the days, weeks, months and years to come, pundits, critics and analysts will continue to discuss, review, critique and draw useful lessons from it. Did it fail? Did it succeed? Have lessons been learned on both sides of the divide? Will the protagonists [&hel...
By Bola BOLAWOLE THE STORY you are about to read is an abridged version of the true-life experience of Yusuph Olaniyonu, communications strategist, journalist, lawyer, public affairs analyst and former Information Commissioner in Ogun State. I say without equivocation that Yusuph was one of the finest writers that Nigerian journalism has produ...
By David Adenekan HOW BEST do we explain the current economic hardship in the country to even a layman on the street than the simple illustration in a video clip I would have loved posted with this write-up? Suffice it to say that, is it not ironical that the current inflationary gap defies all logic! […]
By Bolanle BOLAWOLE VISIT ANY of our institutions of higher learning and you begin to see toddler-undergraduates all over the place! Boys and girls who should still be in SS1 are already preparing to graduate! Merely looking at them testifies to the fact that they lack the much-needed maturity. They may pass through the university […]
By Abraham Ariyo, M.D CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY debuted in Nigeria in the 1970s, thanks to the pioneering efforts of the first two Nigerian-born, American-trained cardiothoracic surgeons, Professor Udekwu and Professor Grillo. These trailblazers worked together at the University College Hospital (UCH) in the 1960s, laying the foundation for heart...
By Bolanle BOLAWOLE WHEN TWO elephants fight, the grass, they say, suffers. But when cabals fight, and fight dirty like the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Aliko Dangote are doing, what happens? Dogs eat dogs and chickens gnaw at each other’s intestines. Can of worms explode in the open and cupboards full of skeletons, [&hel...
By Bola BOLAWOLE LAST WEEK, Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA) stirred the hornets’ nest when a letter addressed to the Lagos State branch of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) hit the newsstand. Dated Friday, July 19, 2024, and signed by its Head of Operations, Ayokunle Akinrinmisi, LASPA’s letter intimated the PFN that vehi...
By Paul Ejime IT IS NOT entirely surprising, yet the implications can be far-reaching. Beyond the potential for an unprecedented first female president in America, Uncle Sam’s Land of Liberty, facing the toughest threat yet to its superpower supremacy, could be in for an inflammable Donald Trump’s second term at the White House. Whichever way ...
By David Adenekan The Judicial Constitutional Interpretation of Local Government Financial Autonomy in Nigeria Is Sacrosanct: A Rejoinder to “Local Government Autonomy, Supreme Court’s Perverse Ruling Won’t Work”, By Olu Fasan. FIRSTLY, THE process of attaining a goal will be irrelevant if it is counter-productive. Suff...
By David Adenekan The Judicial Constitutional Interpretation of Local Government Financial Autonomy In Nigeria Is Sacrosanct: A Rejoinder To “Local Government Autonomy, Supreme Court’s Perverse Ruling Won’t Work”, By Olu Fasan FIRSTLY, THE process of attaining a goal will be irrelevant if it is counter productive. Suffi...
