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Ribadu and Trump: A Lesson in Security Diplomacy, by Hassan Gimba

Ribadu and Trump: A Lesson in Security Diplomacy, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter Two weeks ago, in what may aptly be termed security diplomacy, Nuhu Ribadu—the...

America and the Parable of a Now-Disgraced Country, by Hassan Gimba (2)

America and the Parable of a Now-Disgraced Country, by Hassan Gimba (2) The Arbiter "You have to be very careful introducing the truth to the Black...

General Buhari as an Enigma, by Hassan Gimba

General Buhari as an Enigma, by Hassan Gimba On Friday last week, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former House of Representatives Speaker and Sokoto State...

Cry not, North; smell the coffee and act, by Hassan Gimba (1)

Cry not, North; smell the coffee and act, by Hassan Gimba (1) The Arbiter The topic on everybody’s, well, almost everybody’s, lips now is tax reform....

Nigeria, the EPL and the Contradictions, by Hassan Gimba

Nigeria, the EPL and the Contradictions, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter When ideas, statements, or policies emanating from one source are opposed to one another, conflicting...

The Log in Our Eyes (2), by Hassan Gimba

The Log in Our Eyes, by Hassan Gimba "The trade of governing has always been monopolised by the most ignorant and the most rascally individuals...

A reckoning in June, by Azu Ishiekwene

A reckoning in June, by Azu Ishiekwene It’s been 31 years since a seismic event triggered by the June 12, 1993 election nearly brought Nigeria...

Why should Nigeria not breakup?, by Hassan Gimba

Why should Nigeria not breakup?, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter  Two weeks ago, in my article entitled “Tinubu, beware the gathering dark clouds (2)”, I touched...

Why we should stop going to court after elections (2), by Hassan Gimba

Why we should stop going to court after elections (2), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter   In the first part of this write-up, we saw how in...

When shall we stop going to court after elections? (1), by Hassan Gimba

Afterwards, we will look at electoral litigations and why the political class deliberately jettisoned the process where election petitions were concluded before the inauguration, as we saw in 1979, 1983 and 1999.

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