Tinubu, Lagos Reform And Intentional Leadership
By Babajide Fadoju In 1997, when the two architects - Rem Koolhaas and Kunlé Adeyemi - set out to rethink Lagos, an African megacity that had been largely abandoned by…
By Babajide Fadoju In 1997, when the two architects - Rem Koolhaas and Kunlé Adeyemi - set out to rethink Lagos, an African megacity that had been largely abandoned by…
As far back as 1999, when what we have in Lagos today were only dreams in the minds of visionaries, Tinubu took over like that proverbial Octopus with all its…
By George Anyiam-Osigwe Deriving from years of governance failure, statistics reveal that over 80% of our national population leave on less than $2 per day. As a fallout of this…
By way of this message, I congratulate Muslim brothers and sisters in Nigeria and around the world on the commencement and observation of the holy month of Ramadan. Recognized as…
By Kunle Awosiyan It was in the year 2001, Bola Ahmed Tinubu had only spent about two years as the governor of Lagos State. I was to take his picture…
By Temitope Ajayi Toxic negativity is, perhaps, the most dominant strain of the malaise ravaging public intellection in Nigeria. The default mode of a section of the Nigerian community of…
Some people are wondering why Tinubu is getting the endorsements he is getting. They are busy attacking the support base that the Jagaban is recruiting. The fact is that the…
Governor Abdillahi Ganduje of Kano State has said that the people of the Northern part of the country have no other presidential aspirant to support than the National leader of…
By Temitope Ajayi There is certainly no limit to how weird some Nigerians can go with mischief. There is always a pattern to this mischief and it is also quite…
THE GODS ARE TO BLAME The high level of ignorance exhibited by the members of our house of representatives, in deciding that the fact that our films mirror our societies…