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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

Nkechi Ali-Balogun: The African PR Amazon @70 By Yushau A. Shuaib

At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.
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To Wike: It Is Wickedly Wicked to Convert Wuye’s Public Hospital into a Private Estate

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Can AtikuObi Unseat TinubuShettima in 2027?

While an AtikuObi alignment may constitute the most formidable opposition configuration against the TinubuShettima ticket, alternative permutations are likely to be politically unviable or suicidal.

The Gombe Succession: Who is Afraid of the Pantami Factor

It would therefore be inconsistent to deny an Islamic scholar the same democratic opportunity to test his competence through the ballot. Ultimately, democracy thrives on choice, not exclusion.

The Trials of Dasuki and Malami A Study in Nemesis: What You Do Unto Others

Dasuki was eventually released on Christmas Eve 2019, after Buharis re‑election. His freedomcoming after more than four years in detentionfelt less like justice and more like a political calculation that had finally run its course.

Enough Is Enough: After Bashar Sanis Death, the North Must Finally Confront Its Own Monsters

We must confront the monsters in their own styles, mercilessly, fearlessly, courageously, and, if necessary, brutally too not in lawlessness, but in the unwavering defence of our people, our dignity, and our future.

To DSS Boss: What Was Good for Ese Oruru Must Also Be Good for Walida Abdulhadi

In cases involving alleged child exploitation or forced conversion, justice delayed is justice questioned. Institutional integrity is measured not by rhetoric but by response. What was good for Ese Oruru must, in the interest of fairness and equity, also be good for Walida.

CP Jimoh: The Art of Policing Lagos

CP Jimoh: The Art of Policing Lagos is more than a book. It is a thoughtful contribution to Nigerias ongoing journey toward building a policing system that is intelligent, humane, accountable, and anchored in democratic values.

Trumps America and Labelling of Kwankwaso, Fulani, and Nigerian Muslims by YAShuaib

Nigerias Muslims and Fulani ethnic groups do not need appeasement. They need fairness. Our country needs fact-based engagement, not fear.

Dangotes Allegation: Why Is Faruk Ahmed Silent on the Corruption Claims

in a country where corruption allegations are both weapon and verdict, silence is rarely goldenespecially if one claims to be innocent.

ADC Palaver: A Memo to Tinubu Against Staging a Coup on Military Tradition

Nigerias armed forces do not need symbolic gestures that strain tradition. They need reassurance that fairness, merit, and order still define the path to advancement.

Genocide Claim: President Trump, Ribadu’s Team and the Saudi Prince

The question remains: Is Trump protecting Nigerian Christiansor his own political and business interests, often in competition with China?

Reno’s Factfinders: Genocide Spin, Coup Whispers and Foreign PR Mercenaries

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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

Nkechi Ali-Balogun: The African PR Amazon @70 By Yushau A. Shuaib

At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.

Kishiya: Between Ribadus ONSA and Famadewas Homeland Security

The Presidency should clarify the mandates, reassure Nigerians that the security leadership is united and focused, and likewise counter the mischievous portrayal of the appointment as kishiya in Hausa.

Consensus Fraud: When Governors Usurp the Voters Mandate

The coming week may prove decisive for the political process leading to the 2027 general election. The gladiators may be deciding the tickets. But the people sovereign, long suffering, and watching will have the final say. They always do.