Half Sentence, Full Impunity: Nigeria’s War on Corruption (Adjourned Indefinitely) Lawson Akhigbe

Abdulrasheed Maina If corruption in Nigeria were a course at the university, Abdulrasheed Maina would be both a case study and a visiting professor. Unfortunately, the country has decided not just to study the problem, but to celebrate it—complete with awards, patronage titles, and early release packages. The recent news around Mr Maina is not …

The Rule of Fools Is Not a Metaphor in Nigeria by Lawson Akhigbe

“If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, you are doomed to live under the rule of fools.” In Nigeria, this is not a philosophical warning. It is a daily news bulletin. The elections of Monday Okpebholo in Edo State and Ahmed Usman Ododo in Kogi State are not isolated …

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One Drug Ring. Two Endings: Edwards Died in Federal Prison. Tinubu Became Nigeria’s President by @iOccupyNigeria

There are two documented biographies of Bola Ahmed Tinubu: one carefully constructed in Nigerian political mythology, and another recorded in the sterile, unforgiving files of U.S. federal law enforcement. For decades, the public narrative has emphasized his career as a corporate professional and political strategist—the “brilliant accountant” who rose from the private sector to national …