David Umahi, Minister of Works under this administration, is not a very likable man. He is crude and not really very polished. Mr. Umahi was trained in engineering at the old Anambra State University of Technology (ASUTHEC), now Enugu State University.
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October 19, 2025
FROM BEGGING TO BANDITRY: Revolt of the Almajiris - Dele Sobowale
“No revolution is the fault of the people but the fault of the government” – Johann Goethe, 1749-1832, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ. A revolution is underway in the Northern states of Nigeria.
Pardon Me?! - Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
In September 1887, Harry Johnston, Acting Consul of the Oil Rivers Protectorate (Niger Delta) procured the arrest in the wharfs of the Niger Delta of King Jaja of Opobo on the rather dubious charge of “obstruction of trade”.
Much ado about a presidential pardon - Tunde Rahman
The past week showed how people can easily misconstrue well-intentioned actions of the government. After the presidential pardon and clemency were handed down to some Nigerians and a few foreigners, intense controversy had erupted. Indeed, some commentators and analysts have been so vocal against the clemency, particularly as it relates to drug trafficking and capital offence convicts.
A Beautiful Nonsense: Questions for President Tinubu - Stephanie Shaakaa
When the President of Nigeria granted presidential pardons to seventy drug offenders, the news spread like wildfire. At first, people thought it was a joke. But when the list became public, laughter turned to disbelief and then to anger.
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