Tag: By Oto Drama
Ihonvbere’s swansong: How “national visibility” became a failed Rep’s last stand,...
The recent press release from the Professor Julius Ihonvbere (PJI) camp is not a defense of leadership; it is a eulogy for accountability. Draped...
The Sharia Paradox: Economic Hypocrisy And The call for global accountability...
The delicate fabric of Nigeria’s federalism is currently being stretched to a breaking point by a glaring legal and moral contradiction: the aggressive enforcement...
“Academic Despotism”: Why Prof. Julius Ihonvbere’s third term is a funeral...
The greatest tragedy of the African political landscape is not the illiterate tyrant, but the "Scholar-Dictator"—the man who spends decades teaching the Theory of...
Oshiomhole’s subversion: From labour altar to the shrines of power, By...
The trajectory of Adams Oshiomhole is not merely a political career; it is a case study in ideological somersault—the calculated dismantling of one’s own...
The NSA’s tapped phone: When the hunter becomes the hunted in...
The recent admission by Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, that they successfully intercepted and recorded the telephone conversations of the National...
The Tinubu reward system: From radical critic to radical defender, By...
In the laboratory of Nigerian politics, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has perfected a unique experiment: the systematic absorption of his loudest enemies. It is...
The leader who leads from the front: Amaechi’s masterstroke of purpose...
In a political landscape often defined by rhetoric and distance, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has just redefined what it means to be a...
















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