My View

By Suleiman Yakubu

I nurse no acrimony towards Senate President Bukola Saraki neither am I his fan in any way. But I do not like the underhand measures that some of his aggrieved colleagues at the All Progressives Congress, APC,… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

After over three months since his inauguration May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari finally submitted the list of ministerial nominees to the Senate earlier last week as he has promised.

The long delay in choosing members of… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

Nigeria was 55 Thursday October 1, 2015 but there is little to celebrate. We are still struggling to tackle fundamental issues, yet, we like to think of our country as a great nation or a giant of… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

Flood disasters in Nigeria is something that we may not be able to just wish away, because it is simply a natural occurrence – the terrible effect of global climate change which is wrecking even more havoc… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

It is 100 days since the government of ‘change’ assumed leadership in Nigeria; and whatever one may say, the unbiased would agree that it has not been business as usual.

The major reason why Nigerians came out… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

This article first appeared on this column about four years ago, but it remains very relevant today because most houses in Minna still have no proper addresses. Have a nice read.  

Most houses in Minna have… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

Nigeria is perhaps the only country whereby a past leader would do all it takes to forestall any probe into the activities of his administration as a way of maintaining his good name. This wouldn’t be the… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

When President Muhammadu Buhari cried on national television in 2011, after it became obvious that he would not be Nigeria’s president again after three attempts for the most coveted seat in our land; some of us truly… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

I used to have two Cameroonian friends as an undergraduate student at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University. They were jolly good fellows and we did have some fun in those days. But I make no pretence about my… Continue reading

By Suleiman Yakubu

July 28 was World Hepatitis Day (WHD) dedicated to increasing its global awareness and the diseases that viral Hepatitis causes. This years WHD theme is Prevent Hepatitis. Act Now.

This write up is simply an attempt to… Continue reading

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