The Sharia that I Love By Pius Adesanmi

Proponents and lovers of sharia law in the Sharia Republics within Nigeria have a siege mentality. There is this sense that the rest of Nigeria is against our "way of life" and we are often told to mind our business when we drag our unwanted mouths and noses into sharia issues.Alas, my mouth and nose …

Donald Trump’s lost opportunity by Fareed Zakaria

There are many ways to evaluate the Trump presidency at the six-month mark. What I am struck by is the path not taken, the lost opportunity. During the campaign, it was clear that Donald Trump had many flaws, but he tapped into a real set of problems facing the United States and a deep frustration …

I have no apologies proscribing ASUU ― Gov Bello by Unini Chioma

Editorial This is an example of the relatively young men ruling the country. Misrule is in our DNA. He only just left university and under fifty years old. Kogi State Governor, Yahaya BelloGOVERNOR Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has said that he has no apologies proscribing the Kogi State University (KSU) branch of the Academic …

Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Trump By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Video In edited audio excerpts from an interview with New York Times reporters, President Trump discussed Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump Jr., Robert S. Mueller III and the newly disclosed conversation he had with Vladimir V. Putin. Stephen Crowley/The New York Times President Trump spoke on Wednesday with three New York Times reporters — Peter Baker, …

The Supreme Court Partially Allowed Trump’s Travel Ban. Who Is Still Barred? By ALICIA PARLAPIANO and ANJALI SINGHVI

Portions of President Trump’s travel ban went into effect at the end of June, after the Supreme Court temporarily lifted legal blocks on the ban and agreed to review the case this fall. The court granted an exception for people with “bona fide relationships” in the United States. Last week, a federal judge in Hawaii …