There was so much political frenzy around the elections, so much so that in some quarters it was speculated that Nigeria might not be able to survive 2019 as a country. But they were wrong in all ramification. There was also an
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Friday, 31 May 2019
Buharism And Nigeria’s Irrevocable Unity By David Onmeje
There was so much political frenzy around the elections, so much so that in some quarters it was speculated that Nigeria might not be able to survive 2019 as a country. But they were wrong in all ramification. There was also an
TSA and Next Level by Olukorede Yishau
For the next few weeks, I am going to take this space to the next level by speaking above whispers on issues that I feel will help make this dispensation better and in the interest of Nigerians. I will x-ray policies and decisions from the last dispensation and give my take on what should be done about them in this dispensation.
The springboard for me would have been the presidential inauguration speech. Two days ago, President Muhammadu Buhari took the oath of office at the Eagle Square in Abuja. The ceremony began necessary having defeated Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate and ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Not a few attribute his success at the poll to his cult following in key areas of the country.
At the inauguration, Nigerians looked forward to an inauguration speech in which the president would spell out how he would arrest the insecurity in the land, how the biting poverty will be addressed and
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