Pres. Buhari: He who pays the piper dictates the tune

Few days to his inauguration, Pres Buhari visited David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, in London. 

During their discussion, Mr Cameron asked Mr Buhari to come with his shopping list while attending the Group 7 industrialised nations (G7) meeting in Germany.

Take away Oil: There won’t be Nigeria

Rauf Aregbesola
Obviously, the geographical area called Nigeria, which was created by the British colonialists, exists because of its vast oil deposits. Take away oil, there won’t be Nigeria.

Abia State: And the Scam Continues


According to Socrates, if good people don't go into politics and govern the population, they will be ruled by charlatans.

Nigerian Politics: Civilian Coup in the National Assembly

Sen. Pres. Saraki
In 2011, Mr Bola Tinubu and his Action Congress political party; connived with some opposition parties to deny Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the opportunity to ‘elect’ its preferred candidate for the Speaker of House of Representatives.

How To Achieve Marriage Equilibrium = A Happy Home

Let me describe Marriage Equilibrium to be the point where a partner’s endurance meets his/her partner’s annoyance, in their relationship.

Marriage on its own was explained by an IGBO adage as a situation where two strangers agreed to live together and try to ‘manage’ their inadequacies amongst other things.

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.