Tag: Nigeria

Distractions, Dissonance and Dichotomy in Government

By Oseloka H. Obaze It’s always been inimical to tell a sovereign that he is wrong. Rather, one must tell a sovereign in nuanced terms that he has been ill-advised. …

Skirt Review of Oseloka H. Obaze’s Regarscent Past and Here To Serve

I was at the New Jersey book launch on 6 May 2016, and have a brief unsolicited book review, all my own to add. It was in 1959, that the …

Change Tempered by Pessimism, Anchored by Hope

One year is too brief a time to assess President Muhammadu Buhari’s Presidency.  But the past twelve months offered Nigerians a window of an unfettered glimpse into the president’s leadership …

Snares of Disparity Politics in Nigeria

Nigerians were astounded and unsure of how to react to the meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and former Senate President Ken Nnamani, on 25 April 2016, aimed at breaking the …

Regulatory Agencies Failing Nigerians

Nigeria’s much coveted political and governance change will be greatly enhanced; if the nation’s regulatory agencies can be pressed to carry out their mandates in unfettered ways. Carrying forward President …