Empire’s Shadow: What the Suez Crisis Teaches Us About US-China Relations Today by Lawson Akhigbe

US, Chinese flags The moment a rising power challenges an established one is always fraught with peril. History offers a playbook, and today's strategists are reading it closely. In the autumn of 1956, the world watched as a dramatic crisis unfolded around the Suez Canal. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's decision to nationalize the canal …

Forget Abuja: The Real Coup Was in a Lagos Press Conference, and the General Wore a Badge by Lawson Akhigbe

While the nation’s capital is buzzing with whispers of phantom plotters and shadowy figures in Aso Rock’s broom closets, we have all been spectacularly distracted. The actual, successful, and shockingly brazen coup against the Federal Republic of Nigeria did not happen in Abuja. It happened in a Lagos press conference, and the general’s name is …

Dick Cheney kicked his bucket without enhanced interrogation by Lawson Akhigbe

Waterboarding an Iraq prisoner Friends, Americans, countrymen, lend me your timelines and tweets; I come to bury Dick, not to praise him. The evil that he did lives after him; The good, he shot a trial lawyer will be interred with his bones; So let it be with Dick. Dick Cheney, who served as the …

The Bully’s Pulpit: How Donald Trump Uses Threats as a Primary Tool of Communication by Lawson Akhigbe

The First Amendment is a cornerstone of our democracy. The FCC does not and will not revoke licenses for broadcast stations simply because a political candidate disagrees with or dislikes content or coverage. — Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission . In the American political arena, communication from leaders has traditionally been a …

Adams Oshiomhole: What’s With Monday Okpebholo’s Obsession for Bola Ahmed Tinubu? (Because Edo State elected a Governor, not a presidential bootlicker) by Lawson Akhigbe

There’s a new political soap opera in Edo State, and its title may as well be: “Monday Loves Bola: The Chronicles of a Political Superfan.” If Nollywood had any sense, they’d have already bought the script and cast Osita Iheme as the narrator. Since stepping into Osadebe Avenue, Governor Monday Okpebholo, the “Eldest son of …