As is a personal tradition for me, I write about the books I wrote in the outgoing year and...
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President Buhari, Increasing the Minimum Wage is a Bad Idea
A few weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari inaugurated a committee to negotiate a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers....
On Restructuring: Matters Arising
For the past year or so and more intensely in the past few months, the debate on restructuring Nigeria...
My Books of 2016
In what is becoming a tradition for me, I write again on the books I read in this outgoing...
Is Nigeria A Secular or Multi-Religious Country?
I used to think the above title was a pretty straightforward question, to which the answer is: Nigeria is...
Between One Nigeria and Many Biafras
For the past few months, the issue of calls and protest for a Republic of Biafra from the South-Eastern...
Dear Governors, You Don’t Have to Run Broke States
In August of 2012, I undertook a trip with a group of people to the village of Nahuta in...
Forcing companies to go public? – Our Legislators Have Gone Mad
A few days ago, news broke that the House of Representatives was proposing a law that will compel companies...
The Backfiring Anti-Gay Law
A young boy was walking by a pond, which blackish and surrounded by tall weeds on an evening. Peering...