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Articles by Rotimi Fawole

25 Jul 2017
The premise underlying all think-pieces, postulations and reflections on the future of Nigeria and the steps it needs to take towards reforming itself and turning all its little cogs...
27 Jun 2017
Three significant legal events have taken place over the past few weeks. The Senate President’s no-case submission was upheld by the code of conduct tribunal, a notorious alleged kidnapper...
13 Jun 2017
Both videos, perhaps the second video in a much greater degree than the former, highlighted the failure of all our governments to date – failures in education, welfare, security and social security, arguably the real markers of development.
23 May 2017
Nigeria recently underwent what I like to call a constitutional crisis of clarity. The President left the country on yet another medical holiday and sent the required letter to the National Assembly.
9 May 2017
In a normal world, one would describe the confusion following the recent discovery of millions of dollars in cash, in an apartment in Ikoyi, as egg on the EFCC’s face.
25 Apr 2017
Following the Senate’s decision to decline the confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as EFCC Chairman, learned Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has theorised that the Senate’s approval could in fact...
11 Apr 2017
NAFDAC did not make an appearance in the suit and the official who testified had to be subpoenaed. During this witness’s testimony and cross examination, he said that the soft drinks become poisonous when they come in contact with vitamin C.
28 Mar 2017
There’s a rumbling discontent brewing in Jos. On one hand, it’s great news that it is not as a result of the usual tensions that are frequently reported. On the other, it is news that forces us to confront the state of our tertiary institutions, once again.
14 Mar 2017
With President Buhari’s announcement upon his arrival from vacation/sick leave that he would be returning to the United Kingdom for another round of tests on his yet to be disclosed ailment...
2 Mar 2017
The primary purpose of government in Nigeria, at least constitutionally, is the security and welfare of the people. This is the case in democracies all over the world.
14 Feb 2017
There have also been no consequences so far for the IDP grass-evacuation debacle where, despite several red flags raised by the Senate’s investigations, the President relied on technicalities and refused to...
24 Jan 2017
However, trading in convertible currency, receiving and repatriating it are activities regulated by the Central Bank and not the NIPC. Enter, the FEP Act.