If you could erase one event from history, what would it be? One action triggers another, no need to erase any bygone event in history but to ensure such an event does not occur in the future
Trump’s Conspiracy Machine Comes Home to Roost By Lawson Akhigbe
A rumour becomes a scandal. A disagreement becomes a conspiracy. An inconvenient question becomes evidence of a plot. An opponent is not merely wrong, but corrupt, compromised, bought, controlled or secretly working for somebody else.
The Art of the Unsolicited Ass-Kiss: Understanding Nigeria’s “Eye Service” Economy by Lawson Akhigbe
In the United States, corporate culture has a colorful vocabulary for the hyper-sycophant: the brown-noser, the bootlicker, the corporate shill. But in Nigeria, this behavior isn't just a personality trait of that one annoying guy in middle management. It is a highly sophisticated, deeply institutionalized standard operating procedure known colloquially as "Eye Service."
The “Hero” of the Rubber Stamp: How Nigeria’s Separation of Powers Became a One-Man Show by Lawson Akhigbe
The Legislature does not check the Executive; it curtsies, takes notes, and asks the Executive what time it should pack its bags.
There Is No Epistemic Need
What’s a conspiracy theory you actually find believable? For a conspiracy, I am patient enough to find real outcomes.

