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  • SGF Boss Mustapha’s Amazing Discovery

    by Sheyi Oriade April 15, 2020
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Rarely ever in our systems of government, be they military autocracies or civilian democracies, do Secretaries to the Federal Government (SGF) make news headlines. Nor is it customary to pay …

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  • Emir Sanusi: Kings as Subjects

    by Sheyi Oriade March 25, 2020
    by Sheyi Oriade

    If there is any credence to the notion that Mallam Lamido Sanusi’s appointment as the 14th Emir of Kano occurred with undue haste, in order to grant him refuge from …

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  • Operation Amotekun: An Experiment in Community Policing

    by Sheyi Oriade February 25, 2020
    by Sheyi Oriade

    In a nation where so much of the rich, natural dynamism is misdirected and squandered upon crude and inventive expressions of corruption, much to the detriment of its national advancement; …

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  • Apples of Paradise and Buhari’s Ministers

    by Sheyi Oriade November 6, 2015
    by Sheyi Oriade

    A wise man with a wide following was once asked by a devotee of his teachings to show him an apple from Paradise. A fruit, which he imagined in his …

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  • Power Must Change Hands – Or Must It?

    by Sheyi Oriade October 31, 2014
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Anyone familiar with the spiritual thunderings of the colourfully and gloriously named Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) will recognise the above quote, as belonging to their rich corpus …

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  • Jerusalem Pilgrims: Wailing for an Ailing Nation

    by Sheyi Oriade November 8, 2013
    by Sheyi Oriade

    It is common knowledge that recently much of the executive branch of the Nigerian government relocated to Israel to undertake a widely publicised spiritual/secular pilgrimage…

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  • A Stiff Sentence for a Pickpocket Con Man

    by Sheyi Oriade May 23, 2013
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Had the notion occurred to, and the possibility existed for, Kelvin Ighodalo to have sought the counsel of a Careers’ Adviser prior to embarking upon his chosen career, for which …

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  • General Buhari’s Mistake

    by Sheyi Oriade May 30, 2012
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Losing elections is never fun for politicians anywhere in the world and more so in our political system, where self interest often overrides public duty considerations and elections are contested …

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  • Mama Monrovia's Fictive Tales

    by Sheyi Oriade May 20, 2012
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Anyone who enjoyed the privilege, or suffered the peril, of having to attend boarding school as part of the process of receiving a secondary education, may recall with good humour, …

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  • Remembering Chief Bola Ige

    by Sheyi Oriade January 2, 2012
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Before he came to be more widely known on a national basis, Chief Bola Ige had exercised executive governance over the old Oyo State between 1979 and 1983. At a …

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  • Commander-in-Chief Flex Your Muscles

    by Sheyi Oriade August 29, 2011
    by Sheyi Oriade

    The president as high representative of the people must begin to adopt a posture of power and authority and project an image of strength and confidence to inspire the people. …

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  • President Goodluck Jonathan and the Man in the Mirror

    by Sheyi Oriade May 30, 2011
    by Sheyi Oriade

    For the first time in his political career, our newly inaugurated president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, can, from within the opulence of his presidential lodgings, repose and assume pose before a …

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  • Hon Pat Obahiagbon – Farewell to the Fed House of Reps

    by Sheyi Oriade April 15, 2011
    by Sheyi Oriade

    The Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon, one of the nation’s most colourful and cerebral legislators in the Federal House of Representatives will not be returning to it as a member when it …

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  • Of Explosions and Implosions: Goodbye to Red October

    by Sheyi Oriade November 1, 2010
    by Sheyi Oriade

    What an interesting irony it is that the enduring memory indented upon the national consciousness, following the curious decision to celebrate the nation’s half-century of existence as an under-performing post-colonial …

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  • Preparing our Political Leaders Properly for Power

    by Sheyi Oriade May 25, 2010
    by Sheyi Oriade

    It is simply not enough for the different geo-political zones within the nation to clamour for occupation of high political office, by their representatives, merely on the basis of federal …

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  • Pres. Goodluck Jonathan: Do Good by Nigerians

    by Sheyi Oriade May 13, 2010
    by Sheyi Oriade

    Being the chosen one in a nation like Nigeria can be fraught with difficulty. The presidency, which to so many is the Holy Grail of Nigerian politics, can quite easily …

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