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Put Nigeria on a war footing
Idowu Akinlotan

Put Nigeria on a war footing

In two tumultuous weeks of insane bloodletting traversing Plateau and Benue States as well as the bandit-infested Northwest and Boko Haram-ravaged Northeast, hundreds of people have been killed and dozens

about 3 hours ago·6 min read
Rethinking war against banditry and insurgency
Idowu Akinlotan

Rethinking war against banditry and insurgency

Last week, after the Arewa Consultative Forum security experts described the prevailing insecurity crisis in Nigeria as a ‘state of war’, it is not certain that the administration will continue

about 3 hours ago·8 min read
Defiant ADC leaders wax poetic at convention
Idowu Akinlotan

Defiant ADC leaders wax poetic at convention

It is unlikely that African Democratic Congress (ADC) leaders do not know the law, the federal constitution, or their party’s rules, regulations and constitution. No; they know all these things.

Apr 19, 2026·10 min read
Atiku gets off on the wrong foot
Idowu Akinlotan

Atiku gets off on the wrong foot

It is not only in media interviews that former vice president Atiku Abubakar comes up short, even in strategy, as exemplified by his stubborn posturing during the last presidential election,

Apr 19, 2026·4 min read
NBA's partisan, Obidient reactions to national issues
Idowu Akinlotan

NBA's partisan, Obidient reactions to national issues

Last Friday, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) issued a statement “deprecating the disturbing involvement by lawyers and courts in the internal affairs of political parties despite the clear provisions of

Apr 12, 2026·7 min read
Trump’s miscalculations, Iran's Pyrrhic victory and Nigeria
Idowu Akinlotan

Trump’s miscalculations, Iran's Pyrrhic victory and Nigeria

When United States President Donald Trump launched the war on Iran on February 28, he expected a quick victory, perhaps in one or two weeks, especially with the additional firepower

Apr 12, 2026·8 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

PDP, ADC jostle for opposition ranking

After winning over some nine defecting senators and about five defecting House of Representatives members, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) summarily described itself as Nigeria’s main opposition party. Just like

Mar 15, 2026·4 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

PDP locked in a quandary

The winning faction in the legal battle for the body of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was not as magnanimous as everyone hoped; but the losing faction was not also

Mar 15, 2026·9 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

Why Iran is losing, failing

The joint United States and Israeli air attacks on Iran begun on February 28 will either end in a stalemate or end in regime change, or chaos. Many Iranians are

Mar 8, 2026·7 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

Marco Rubio's Munich address evokes Mein Kampf

In his historic address at the 2026 Munich Security Conference on February 14, United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio helped give us a glimpse into the seething minds and

Mar 8, 2026·8 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

APC, Atiku and Abuja polls

Even though the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the opposition coalition platform for the 2027 polls, half-heartedly campaigned for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council polls, they hoped against hope

Mar 1, 2026·9 min read
Idowu Akinlotan

Gov Bago's impracticable one-term tenure idea

Before last Christmas, Niger State’s Governor Mohammed Bago spoke candidly about how complicated and distracting a two-term tenure system had become for Nigeria. To resolve the ills of reelection and

Mar 1, 2026·4 min read
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