Tag: Taiwo Adisa
NASS Pensioners: How Akpabio, Abbas should not treat the elderly, By...
(Published by Sunday Tribune, November 24, 2024)
On Monday and Tuesday last week, workers and political operatives within the precincts of the new Senate building...
Almajiri: Why northern leaders must look themselves in the mirror, By...
(Published by the Sunday Tribune, November 17, 2024)
Two incidents happened during the 1994/95 NYSC service year, which I was part of in Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi...
I am a Yoruba, I wish Tinubu would make me proud,...
(Published by Sunday Tribune November 3, 2024)
Let me start by telling the Niger Delta militant, Mujahidin Asari Dokubo that his vituperations against the Yoruba...
Economy: Why we need to probe President Buhari, By Taiwo Adisa
In the build-up to the 2015 election, when President Muhammadu Buhari mounted the podium to seek votes from Nigerians, he campaigned on three major...
Lessons from the Obaseki/Ighodalo defeat in Edo, By Taiwo Adisa
On the political dining table, betrayal is a ready-made cuisine some politicians easily serve their trusted allies and supporters. In one breath, we can...
Supreme Court ruling: Long walk to councils’ autonomy, By Taiwo Adisa
(Published by Sunday Tribune, September 22, 2024)
When the Supreme Court of Nigeria on July 10 gave a landmark ruling granting financial autonomy to the...
18-year limit for WASSCE: How to avoid the ticking time bomb,...
Education Minister, Professor Tahir Mamman had attempted to fire a gunshot into a crowded gathering earlier in the year, when he took the floor...
Fuel scarcity: What excuse from Kyari and Co? By Taiwo Adisa
In the aftermath of the #EndBadGovernance protests, I’ve embarked on three different trips from Ibadan to Lagos. On each trip, I was consciously looking...
Pay package controversy: How Senators, Reps swam into troubled waters, by...
(Published in Sunday Tribune, August 18, 2024)
Sometime in 2004, the then Senate President Adolphus Wabara left his office one morning and headed towards the...
‘Igbo Must Go’: To Where, please? by Taiwo Adisa
In October 2001, the management of The Punch sent me to the South-East, ostensibly to coordinate political reporting for the newspaper in the zone...






















