•Tinubu and Sam Omatseye Nigeria and Nigerian affairs took centre stage in Cambridge on Saturday, October 19, 2024 when members and guests of the Cambridge Africa Roundtable (CARt) converged at the Westminster College Hall of Cambridge University to examine the present and future of the most populous country in Africa. As usual with CARt event...
•Prof Anthony Kila Dear readers, Our recent epistles, penned in celebration of the silver jubilee anniversary of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria, have ignited a spectrum of reactions from you, our esteemed readers. Your distinct viewpoints are instrumental in fostering a comprehensive and vibrant dialogue. I am deeply appreciative of those ...
•Biden and Kila Dear President Biden, Today’s epistle concerns the current electoral process in the United States of America. I dare write to you because, like many others, I believe that what happens in America affects the rest of the world. The epistle is directed at you because you are the centre of our reflections. […]
•Prof Anthony Kila Continued from last edition Dear Readers, We find ourselves at a crucial juncture, contemplating a true reflection on our 25-year democratic journey towards a more perfect democracy. Let us state clearly that with all its triumphs and challenges, this journey is a testament to our commitment to the democratic process. Advanc...
•Prof Anthony Kila Dear Readers, In the last two weeks, we witnessed two significant and related Republican events in Nigeria. May 29, 2024 marked the one year in office of the present government led by President Bola Tinubu. Lest we become guilty of what we accuse others of, it is crucial to remind all that […]
•IGP Egbetokun Dear Inspector General of Police, Today’s epistle is about the issue of State Police in the country. Let us be clear, our letter is directed at you not only because of what was said on your behalf in Abuja at the Public Dialogue on State Police themed, “Pathways to Peace: Reimagining Policing in […]
•Prof Anthony Kila Dear Readers The subject of today’s epistle is an afterthought. It is an unplanned event that, like trouble, forced itself into our plan, it came without invitation and brought its own chair to sit without asking if we have space for it. If this sounds metaphorical to you, it is because you […]
•Tinubu and Kila Dear Mr President, Today’s epistle is a continuation of our reflections on the matter of raising wages to meet the rising cost of living. The unpopular, even indecent proposal, from this page is that we should resist the urge to go with the popular opinion and instead go for a new social […]
•Tinubu Dear Mr President Today’s epistle is directed at you to reflect on the issue of minimum wage in the country. I write directly to you Mr President in your position as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of all matters in the country including that of the economy in general and minimum wage in particular. […]
•Prof. Anthony Kila Dear Readers, Those who say “any publicity is good publicity” might not be so right after all. In fact, I think they are wrong, at least they might have been right in the past but not anymore, not in this era of empathy and “life on stage” where everyone now has a […]