Bello Matawalle In the grand tradition of Nigerian political theatre—where facts are optional, drama is compulsory, and press conferences qualify as performance art—Defence Minister Bello Matawalle has emerged as the new Comical Ali of Abuja. Yes, Comical Ali—the legendary Iraqi spokesman who insisted, with great confidence and zero evidence, that invading forces were being “slaughtered …
Trump’s History With Jeffrey Epstein: Here’s The Full Timeline By Sara Dorn
President Donald Trump “knew about the girls” and “spent hours” with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims at the financier’s home, Epstein alleged in one of many newly released emails between 2011 and 2019 —which the White House blasts as all part of the Epstein “hoax”—the latest documentation of a connection between the two men that stretches back decades. …
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“Voice Vote & the Nigerian Senate: When Shouting Passes for Mathematics” by Lawson Akhigbe
In a sane democracy, when the Constitution says two-thirds of Senators must approve an emergency rule, you would expect calculators to come out, attendance to be checked, and 73 hands to be counted out of 109. But this is Nigeria — we have upgraded the Constitution to “Noise-Based Governance.” Why count heads when you can …
A Shadow of Scandal: The EFCC’s Legal Pursuit of Timipre Sylva by Lawson Akhigbe
Timipre Sylva, a prominent figure in Nigeria's political landscape, has carved a path marked by both high office and persistent legal battles. His journey from the Governor's seat in Bayelsa State to the Ministerial chambers in Abuja has been consistently shadowed by allegations of corruption, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as a …
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