Opinion

(Review of the book, 70 Years Of Progressive Journalism: The Story of Nigerian Tribune) It is no longer news that the birth of the Nigerian newspaper press predated that of the geographical space called Nigeria. While the contraption called Nigeria was given birth to in 1914 as a result of the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates by British Colonial officer, Lord Lugard, the newspaper press was first conceived from the womb of the printing press of the Presbyterian Church, in Calabar in 1846, with the installation of its first printing machine. Eight years after, precisely in 1854, Henry…
The cabal is toying with Bola Tinubu like a yo-yo—and he is naively, if gingerly, playing along— in readiness for his eventual political incineration by or before 2023. And the cabal is being ruthlessly Machiavellian about it. Tinubu has been given a fake promissory note that he’ll be APC’s presidential torchbearer in 2023. On the strength of this worthless promissory note, they’ve sought his permission to destroy some of his most trusted foot soldiers. With his consent, they’ve consigned Osinbajo to symbolic Aso Rock prison. Tinubu endorsed Fowler’s replacement at the FIRS and is in on his impending trial for…
Hadiza K. Abdulrahman Recent reports about the mistreatment of children in Nigeria included news reports of “torture houses” at Islamic schools in a number of states. The catchy news headlines came close to invoking mass hysteria by linking events at the schools to kidnapping, child begging, Boko Haram and Nigeria’s reported 10 million “out of school” children. In this environment, every Nigerian becomes an expert and has a strong opinion. But the debate doesn’t include the very people involved in the system who struggle to make a claim for alternative narratives. I have conducted research into this system of Qur’anic…
Sometime in 2015, Ibrahim Babangida, during a visit to him by Muhammadu Buhari to seek his support for his dream to become Nigeria’s civilian president, urged Buhari to go ahead. IBB cited the closing remarks of Douglas MacArthur’s address at the US Congress’ joint session on April 19, 1951. In recognition of his numero uno status as one of America's greatest living military leaders, having spent 52 years in military service, Congress had demanded that MacArthur made the address. In closing, MacArthur cited the old barracks ballad which proclaimed that old soldiers never die; they just fade away. Again, I…
As snooper prowled his way to pole position at last Thursday’s book launch of Babatunde Jose, son of the great doyen of Nigerian journalism, a scene worthy of Elizabethan drama in all its Shakespearean perplexities began unfolding. An old decrepit-looking man dressed in the outlandish costume of a dreaded Ibadan masquerade shambled in and swiftly accosted one of the Jose children. “Bia, ooo are you not Tunde Jose’s son?” the old man rumbled with intent. “Yes”, the young fellow responded in a very sceptical voice. “Look, young man, you cannot be saying yes to your father’s friend just like that.…
One Saturday morning this fall, I walked into Chapel Hill Bible Church, an unpretentious complex of brick buildings near the highway. Inside, a conference space bustled with 50 people sitting at round tables. The crowd skewed millennial, mostly (but not entirely) white. I sat next to a hip-looking bearded man wearing a hoodie, who told me he was a nurse at a nearby hospital. My other tablemates included a cybersecurity expert, a doctoral student in speech pathology and an occupational therapist working in public schools. They had come to talk about how they integrate religious faith with what they do…
Since the invention of writing, human innovation has transformed how we formulate new ideas, organize our societies, and communicate with one another. But in an age of rapid-fire social media and nonstop algorithm-generated outrage, technology is no longer helping to expand or enrich the public sphere. Since 1900, human technology and organization have been evolving at a blistering pace. The degree of change that occurs in just one year would have taken 50 years or more before 1500. War and politics used to be the meat of human history, with advances in technology and organization unfolding very slowly – if…
Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and the continent’s biggest oil producer. Despite these, Nigeria remains the poverty capital of the world, because nearly half of the population lives in extreme poverty. Since the return of democracy in 1999, successive Administrations continue to adopt the same set of policies to combat this scourge known as poverty. It would be recalled that President Olusegun Obasanjo led administration negotiated debt forgiveness for the country and one of the conditions stipulated by our creditors was for the entire debt forgiven and related interests to be spent on pro-poor projects. This led to the setting-up…
Not surprisingly, American billionaires have dismissed recent wealth-tax proposals as an affront to the entrepreneurial spirit to which they attribute their massive wealth. But the ultra-rich never would have their great wealth without legal subsidies from the state and reliable enforcement by the courts. Economic inequality has moved to the top of the political agenda in many countries, including free-market poster children like the United States and the United Kingdom. The issue is mobilizing the left and causing headaches on the right, where wealth has long been viewed as worthy of celebration, not as demanding justification. But today’s concentrations of…
In yet another incident that must rank as one of the most troubling use of executive power to put democracy in abeyance since the restless return to civil rule in 1999, operatives of Department of State Service (DSS) invaded Federal High Court, Abuja, on December 6, wrestled and re-arrested Mr Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, throwing the court into pandemonium and forcing the presiding judge, Mrs Ijeoma Ojukwu, to exit the courtroom quickly. Following on the heels of the invasion of the National Assembly on two occasions during President Muhammadu Buhari’s first term of office, that act signalled the…
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