President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari has granted his first interview since Nigeria decided. General Buhari met with Azeezat Olaoluwa of TVC News and they discussed issues such as the General’s previous decision
Nigeria’s Vice President elect, Yemi Osinbajo last week gave the keynote address at London School of Economics’ African Summit. Mr. Osinbajo spoke on the incoming government’s vision especially in areas
Bola Tinubu might just be the most astute Politician in the land. The Dutch writer, Femke van Zeijl tells the untold story of why and how Asiwaju/ Jagaban became The
VICE News correspondent Kaj Larsen was recently in Nigeria to get a frontline insight into the Boko Haram menace. Find below three videos covering three different elements of the battle.
Africa’s first Nobel Prize winner, Wole Soyinka was interviewed by Channels Television today as Nigeria Decides. Professor Soyinka spoke on issues he would tackle first if he was President Buhari.
March 1st 2015, hours after INEC declared General Muhammudu Buhari winner of the 2015 presidential elections, I sat back and analyzed the the variables and invariables with fellow political hopefuls
Lagos Unfiltered Say it as it is. by Anita Enahoro It all started off as a breakfast date for four but somewhere down the line, after long petrol queues and
Fellow Nigerians, I thank you all for turning out en-masse for the March 28 General Elections. I promised the country free and fair elections. I have kept my word. I
I once watched an interview of a U.S. army commander responsible for Africa where he was tasked with answering what kept him up at night about the continent. “Elections,” he
Every time elections beckon, one of the more dominant narratives is the need for experienced leaders. It’s one of the key themes in election speak. The idea behind it being
Amidst celebrations of the 10th year anniversary of Nigerian Pop Icon, D’banj, it poses a theme of reflection. I vividly recall the first time I heard Tongolo 10 years ago.
This quarter to elections makes one think, doesn’t it? It’s really a debate on picking the lesser evil, oscillating between a contentious military leader and an inadequate, more diffident democrat
“Leaders are judged by results, not intentions. A failure to produce desired results is still a failure. Stop settling for less.” -ElDeeTheDon I stumbled upon the quote on Twitter and
As the renowned American Diplomat and Political Scientist Henry Kissinger stated; Those who are indifferent to power will be overtaken by power seekers. True to this statement, the average Nigerian
President Barack Obama has sent a message to Nigerians urging us all to go out and cast our votes on Saturday March 28th 2015. Obama asserts that whoever loses the