By Ehichioya Ezomon In weeks, the Supreme Court may be called upon to decide whether to admit new evidence on appeals from the Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC) that ruled on petitions from the February 25 election. The five-member tribunal dismissed the petitions by opposition candidates and their parties, seeking …
Read More »Supreme Court can’t help Atiku, Obi’s ‘Causes’
By Ehichioya Ezomon In my May 15, 2023, article in New Telegraph on, ‘Election Petitions: Need for litigants and judges to avoid technicalities,’ I referenced an opinion piece by lawyer and rights activist, Olu Adegboruwa (SAN) on, ‘The evils of technical justice.’ Adegboruwa’s article of February 2, 2021 (SaharaReporters) stemmed …
Read More »Urhobo Cultural Festivals on Edge of Extinction: A Call for Revival
By Young Erhiurhoro In this digital and computer age, there are so many cultural changes affecting many communities in Africa nay the Urhobo ethnic nation either for good or bad. No doubt, many of our cultural values, beliefs and traditions are gradually fizzling away from many Urhobo and Isoko communities …
Read More »Blackmail, Threats, Fears Hand Coupists Unfettered Incursions
By Ehichioya Ezomon The import of August 19 pledge by the military junta in Niger Republic to transition for three years before returning the country to civil rule wasn’t lost on observers of the July 26 coup d’etat in the country. The coupists’ message was twofold: Consolidate their forceful hold …
Read More »Edo Council Poll: First Test of Might for Labour Party
By Ehichioya Ezomon Five months after the 2023 General Election, politics and politicking has resumed in four states of Bayelsa, Edo, Kogi and Imo for off-seaon balloting in the states controlled, two apiece, by lead opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The two dominant …
Read More »Ministerial Portfolios of ‘Square Pegs in Round Holes’
By Ehichioya Ezomon If some Nigerians were sad about the kind of nominees President Bola Tinubu picked for his cabinet, many more were heavy-hearted over the portfolios assigned to the ministers. The composition of the cabinet was a mis-match in relation to some of the ministers’ educational and professional attainments and …
Read More »Coup in Niger Exposes Fissures in Nigeria’s Polity
By Ehichioya Ezomon Each side in the Niger Republic coup crisis is ratcheting up the ante, in a power show that’s the potential to further destabilise the West African region. The military junta that staged a coup d’etat on July 26 has dug in by shunning peace overtures from …
Read More »Presidential Poll: Atiku, Obi Play Up 25% in FCT to Sack Tinubu
By Ehichioya Ezomon Where will the pendulum swing in the petitions at the Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC) sitting in Abuja? Will it favour President Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) or either of the opposition candidates: former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party …
Read More »Education, A Scam in Nigeria?
By Young Erhiurhoro “School na scam!” I hear this phrase a lot of times these days, especially from Nigerian youths. Ask them what they mean, they will tell you that the whole hype about education being the foundation for a productive and profitable future is all lies – that all the talks …
Read More »That Tinubu’s Hide-and-Seek from Ministerial Lobbyists
By Ehichioya Ezomon Nothing Nigerians haven’t heard or seen happen in Nigeria. Thanks to former self-styled Military President, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who says, “Nigeria is a country where anything goes.” Babangida’s right! Where else – at least then in Africa – but in Nigeria would a well-organised presidential election be …
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