By Azu Ishiekwene

Not only are military coups becoming frighteningly frequent in West and Central Africa, virtually all of them, it appears, also speak French. For the fifth time in three years in West Africa, soldiers struck again in Niger, Nigeria’s Northern neighbour, where former President Muhammadu Buhari had teasingly longed for refuge from Nigeria’s hostile press.

By Bola Bolawole

The “honeymoon” enjoyed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is over – two months into the life of his administration, which has a lifespan of four years (48 months) in the first instance. While he is yet to fully form his government, Tinubu is already fighting fires on many fronts; his problems, unfortunately, are majorly self-inflicted. His “subsidy is gone” bombshell is one while the floating of the Naira is another, two nagging issues that the president tried to address in his first nationwide broadcast last Monday. Only a few misguided elements - the major beneficiaries of the bottomless pit of corruption called fuel subsidy and political partisans still sulking and bellyaching about Tinubu’s emergence as president - will fail to reason with the superior argument for the removal of subsidy as it was operated by the Muhammadu Buhari administration. Tinubu, however, erred in the way he went about the removal.

By Gavers C. Ihematulam Esq.

SECTIONS 299, 134 AND 179 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT OF DULY ELECTING A CANDIDATE IN A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:- Gavers C. Ihematulam Esq.

The importance of Sections 134 (2)b, 299, and 179(1)b & (2)b of the 1999 Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria in Resolving the question of Need For a Candidate to Score A Minimum of 25% votes of the FCT in the First Ballot of the Presidential Election To be Declared Duly Elected.

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