Currency swap: How not to run a country By The Nigerian Guardian Editorial Board

CBN governor Godwin Emefiele and Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari… PHOTO: Twitter/NigeriaGOV President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has a duty to apologise to Nigerians for the failure in implementing the redesign policy of the naira and swapping old currencies with the new N200, N500 and N1000 notes. The government has an even more sacred duty to apologise …

Judicial Interference in Nigeria’s Electoral Process – By Binzak Azeez

In modern-day democracy, elections into various national political offices came into manifestation through the instrumentality of the law. Both the electoral institution and its processes are governed by legal framework. Every democratic state across the world elects their political leaders through direct or indirect electoral system which is supervised by electoral body guided by relevant …

A Chance to Consolidate by Ebenezer Obadare

The international community must help Nigeria make the best of an imperfect situation. A man reads a newspaper after Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared the winner and president-elect of Nigeria after elections disputed by opposition parties in Lagos, Nigeria on March 1, 2023.REUTERS/James Oatway The just concluded Nigerian election will not pass the test of …

Supreme Court orders old N200, N500, N1,000 notes to remain legal tender till Dec 31, 2023 by Nigeria Punch Newspapers

…Declares Buhari’s order on new naira invalid The Supreme Court has invalidated the new naira design policy initiated by the Federal Government on the grounds that it was not done with due consultation and in line with constitutional provisions. Following, the apex court ordered that the old naira notes shall continue to be used side …

Remembering Pius Adesanmi, Aburo i never met By Tunde Olusunle

Late Pius Adesanmi I had two spells as a student at the University of Ilorin, abbreviated by us as ‘Unilorin’. True, our university started as a college under the University of Ibadan, (UI). We were in a hurry, however, to assert our independence and define our own corporate identity, soon after we were weaned off …