Last week, they attacked an estate within Abuja. Gunmen, bandits, Boko Haram, those who “drag” sovereignty with Nigeria, attacked Genuine Estate, within the vicinity of Gwarimpa, Nigeria’s (some accounts say south of the Sahara’s) largest housing estate.
Of Atiku’s sucker punch, Wike’s tantrums and APC’s only door, by Hassan Gimba
The Arbiter
Had Atiku Abubakar, Wazirin Adamawa, former vice president of the Federal...
What any citizen in the right frame of mind should be afraid of is that the population, territory and audacity of the lawless are on the increase. The sovereignty of Nigeria is being shrunk daily. It is as if Nigeria is being overwhelmed. The security forces, gallant officers who have been paying the supreme price amidst poor welfare, stagnant morale and lack of necessary equipment, are being daily buffeted from all angles by different hues of criminals.
Malagi: A frontrunner’s 6 guidelines to power, by Rabiu Ibrahim
Just how did Mohammed Idris Malagi, media executive and publisher of the Blueprint newspaper become a...
Malagi, on the cusp of history, by Zainab Suleiman Okino
On the basis of his robust political campaign and seeming overwhelming acceptance by delegates,...