Opinion

#EndSARS: Picking up the pieces

 -By Simon Kolawole How can a peaceful protest end up with killing and maiming, burning and looting in a matter…

4 years ago

DÉJÀ VU – In Tragic Vein

By Prof Wole Soyinka I arrived home from external commitments just over a week ago to an extraordinary homecoming gift.…

4 years ago

ENDSARS protests as mere smokescreen

By Lai Olurode A literal, indeed, an illiterate and surface reading of the current ENDSARS protests will take them as…

4 years ago

ENDSARS: Buhari mocks dead police victims

By Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH, on Monday, October 19, 2020) When #ENDSARS protesters upended one of the czars…

4 years ago

Is #EndSARS Nigeria’s Tipping Point?

By SimonKolawole    The youth uprising against police brutality in Nigeria has taken many by surprise. Conventional wisdom is that…

4 years ago

The trials of Brother Tinubu

Tunde Odesola On the bloody road to Kogi governorship, Yahaya Bello threatened the electorate in his re-election campaign song titled,…

4 years ago

Fashola dresses Buhari in borrowed robes

Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, October 5, 2020) After spending over 46,824 hours in office as the…

4 years ago

Babalakin’s sense of honour

Femi Macaulay It takes a sense of honour to decide to leave a high public position simply because it is…

4 years ago

The agonies of Buhari and Oshiomhole

Tunde Odesola (Published in The PUNCH on Monday, September 28, 2020) For the All Progressives Congress, it’s not raining, it’s…

4 years ago

What is the good in building up a population if you can’t use it to build the nation?

By Oyinkan Medubi When a country has a population such as Nigeria’s, it is supposed to constitute a formidable workforce…

4 years ago