Poor Copy Cats, Yankees Are, By Mahmud Jega
President Donald Trump’s many supporters in Nigeria were all highly disappointed that he allowed himself to be defeated in an election, then went about...
TUMULTUOUS TENURE OF BALARABE MUSA By Mahmud jega
From the very first time I saw his campaign poster as a clean-shaven PRP governorship candidate in 1979, to the 1990s when I frequently...
Death By A Thousand Cuts, By Mahmud Jega
Death By A Thousand Cuts, By Mahmud Jega
It was Julius Caesar who said that the best death is a quick one. What US President...
Cloak And Dagger Men’s Brawl, By Mahmud Jega
Cloak And Dagger Men's Brawl, By Mahmud Jega
This country’s streets are gripped by protests demanding an end to police brutality, among other steadily escalating...
Waiting Until They Die, By: Mahmud Jega
WAITING UNTIL THEY DIE, By: Mahmud Jega
Should our society show appreciation to and reward the hard work of millions of citizens in various underpaid...
In Order To Be Like China, By Mahmud Jega
In Order To Be Like China, By Mahmud Jega
Why did I involuntarily yawn on Wednesday last week when I read stories of President Buhari inaugurating...
On Being A Hidden Minister, By Mahmud Jega
Several issues came to my mind yesterday when I read the Daily Trust on Sunday story titled Buhari’s Hidden Ministers. The story listed several...
Which Tactic Is There Left To Try? By Mahmud Jega
Column: Every now and then, an important item in the news tends to remind me of something. When Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said last...
Loyal Friend For 35 Years: A Tribute To Late Inua Abdulkadir, By Mahmud Jega
"I cannot remember exactly when and where I first saw Barrister Inuwa Abdulkadir, Magatakarda Babba of Sokoto, Chairman of NAFDAC, Pro-Chancellor of Sokoto State...
Column: Like Bush/Gore, like Adams/Obaseki, By Mahmud Jega
Events unfolding on the national political scene last week reminded me of the presidential election imbroglio in the United States in 2000AD, when top...