Matthew Mitchell Do economic rivalries between Texas and California or New York and Florida feel like yet another sign that ...
Finally, the chicken has come home to roost. That which we were forewarned about has come upon us. As the late Ghanaian poet and literary icon, Koofi Awoonor, says in “Songs of Sorrow”, “Death has ...
A former leader of Al Qaeda has convinced Washington that he’s a liberal reformer. Now comes the hard part of following ...
The rationalisation of GST brought cheer to consumers, but triggered another row between the Centre and some States which fear a decline in revenue collection. Opposition-ruled States have been at ...
Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, says the best thing that works for Nigeria’s diversity is federalism. Agbakoba made this statement on Wednesday, while ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) over its ongoing investigation into an alleged liquor scam involving the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Limited (TASMAC ...
A few weeks ago, I addressed a gathering of clergy, professionals, and everyday citizens at an interactive session in Owerri. I was invited to speak not as a politician, but as a fellow Nigerian, to ...
“The struggle to maintain the Constitution of the United States is an unending one. The battle is always on, although the fact be little appreciated,” wrote James M. Beck. Beck was a constitutional ...
The President derives the power to declare a state of emergency from Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). Subsection 1: allows the President to issue a proclamation if they are satisfied ...
Well before Obamacare was ever introduced in Congress last year, I wrote last spring that actions in Washington may become "so intolerable that long-term structural sustainability is in real question, ...
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