Muhammadu Buhari: The Imperial President

Pres. Buhari
On the 29th of May, Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as the president of Nigeria. On that day, the President's inaugural speech informed those who could read between the lines that Buhari is going to be an Imperial President.

Buruji Kashamu: Cheapening the Nigerian Citizenship

Kashamu
John F. Kennedy once said, “My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Before Kennedy made that statement, America has been looking after its people.

Buhari and the British Diplomacy

British Diplomacy in action:-    
Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves, 
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.

Rule Britannia is a chorus of a patriotic British song, which is still sung today, especially when England is involved in major sports events like football.

“The meek shall inherit the earth” - Matthew 5:5

As I was heading to the Pub (beer parlour) to have some drinks with a few friends; a group of young people stopped me. After exchanging pleasantries with them, a young woman among them asked me; Sir, have you been saved?

After the Nigeria's Election: A new Song from the North

Shamsuddeen Usman:
The northern Nigerian elites know how to tell their fellow countrymen to go to hell, especially when they have gotten what they wanted. In doing so, they won’t care whose ox is gored.

In fact, before the Nigerian presidential election, the song by the common people of northern Nigeria was Sai Buhari; whatever that means. But after the election, the northern elites are singing some new songs:

British Election: Why The Opinion Polls Failed

The British general election of 7th May, 2015 threw up a major surprise - the inaccuracy of the opinion polls.

The opinion polls suggested that Labour Party will win 36% of the votes cast while the Conservatives will win 35%. Other political parties would share the rest.