jude ndukwe
Christmas: to be or not to be
It has become a tradition for some people to always attempt to talk down on Christians who celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December of every year. The worst culprits are those of the Christian faith who, in their … Continue Reading
COVID-19, 5G Network and the Place of Common Sense in Technological Advancement
With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and its devastating effect on humanity, the world was obviously caught unawares and became distraught. People of this generation had never witnessed such a devastating pandemic of monumental proportions as this. So there … Continue Reading
“Cameroonian” Presidential Candidate: What Atiku’s Lawyers should Tell the Tribunal
Following submissions made by the legal team of President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Presidential Election Tribunal that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is not a Nigerian by
Zamfara: 2023 Presidential Ambitions and the Callousness of Northern Leaders
Barely 4 weeks after the 2019 general elections for which winners are yet to be sworn in and for which dusts in several places are yet to settle, northern leaders, through their usual forerunners, have rather very prematurely and inconsiderately
Saraki and the Tragedy of Victory
Since the National Assembly elections ended in Kwara on March 9, and the current Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, lost at the polls, those who have lived in mortal fear of one of Nigeria’s finest Senate Presidents ever in history,
INEC: Between History and Infamy
It was not easy, but Nigerians braved the odds, including intimidation and threats to their life, to come out and cast their votes for their preferred candidates at the 2019 presidential/national assembly elections, it is now the turn of the … Continue Reading
Budget Presentation: Between Virtuous Jeers and Vicious Cheers
With the enormous goodwill and aura that accompanied President Muhammadu Buhari to Aso Rock on May 29, 2015, no one in his/her wildest dreams would have thought that, between then and now, the president would have lost so much goodwill … Continue Reading
Between Buhari’s National Interest and the Universal Rule of Law
By Jude Ndukwe
“Politics is the art of making your selfish desires seem like the national interest” – Thomas Sowell
Recently, during his address to lawyers at the 2018 Annual Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, in Abuja, President … Continue Reading
Leadership Success in Abia State
Let me state it from the outset that this piece is a direct response to the one written by one Chinedu O. Nwosu which he mischievously titled “Leadership Failure in Abia State”. Ordinarily, seeing that the piece was full of … Continue Reading