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Past articles by Majeed:

Emefiele is not to blame, By Majeed Dahiru

Emefiele was hired by someone to run the CBN as an agency of Government. And that person is President Muhammadu Buhari. → Read More

The future of History in Nigeria, By Majeed Dahiru

To sustain nation building through re-introduction of History in schools, the leadership needs to reflect the new paradigm in its programmes. → Read More

AfDB and food security in Nigeria, By Majeed Dahiru

A few weeks ago, I embarked one of my favourite hobbies; a road trip across the beautiful land and places in Nigeria. Road travelling in Nigeria is an invaluable educational experience that exposes one to the peoples and culture of the countryside and their socio-economic realities. And so, after a long hiatus from road travels […] → Read More

Nigeria at 62: A people divided in oneness, By Majeed Dahiru

A new consciousness of the oneness of the Nigerian people, irrespective of ethno-geographic variations, is required to transform Nigeria. → Read More

Odogwu Bitters: Nigerian brew making waves around the world, By Majeed Dahiru

Created by Obi Cubana, Odogwu Bitters, a uniquely blended Nigerian herbal spirit is set to become the country’s next biggest export product. → Read More

PDP and consequences of sailing against the wind in 2023, By Majeed Dahiru

If the PDP goes ahead to sail against the wind in 2023 by fielding a Northern candidate, the ship of the party will capsize. → Read More

Terrorists now targeting males in new killing spree

"The bandits were looking for every male child to kill, no matter how small. They will open and see if it is a girl they will leave but... → Read More

Cry, my beloved northern Nigeria, By Majeed Dahiru

Northern Nigeria is bleeding and many of its people are now calling for its rescue from an army of killers that is fast turning the region into the largest human slaughter slab in the world. From Zamfara to Katsina and Kebbi to Niger, bandits have unleashed terror on the people of the western flank of […] → Read More

The Rare and Unusual Yahya Bello, By Majeed Dahiru

Yayha Bello will eventually emerge from the shadows and make an open bid for the governorship seat of Kogi state in 2015 at the age of 40 → Read More

Nigeria at 61 and the bane of identity politics, By Majeed Dahiru

On October 1, Nigeria marked its 61st independent anniversary as a notoriously corrupt country that is the most terrorized poverty capital of the world. This does not come as a surprise to many because Nigeria’s journey to nationhood has been stuttered, halted and eventually put on a reverse mode by its political leadership over the […] → Read More

Ortom: Between Rwanda's Tutsi and Nigeria's Hutu, By Majeed Dahiru

ADVERTISEMENTFrustrated by the mass killings in his state, which has resulted into thousands of death and the displacement of millions of people, Samuel Ortom, a Tiv and the governor of Benue; a state that is plagued by farmers/herders clashes, had this to say of President Muhammadu Buhari, a Fulani ‘’Mr President is pushing me to […] → Read More

Fulani banditry: A tale of worms and reptiles, By Majeed Dahiru

Herdsmen terrorist now beatified as Fulani bandits have turned the north-western corner of Nigeria into a terrorist playground, → Read More

Buhari and the IPOB insurgency, By Majeed Dahiru

It is this acute failure of leadership on the part of President Buhari that Nnamdi Kanu exploited to form his Eastern Security Network (ESN). → Read More

Nigeria: On the road to Sudan, By Majeed Dahiru

Like al-Bashir was in Sudan, will Buhari be the last President of a united Nigeria? History has a way of repeating itself. → Read More

OPL 245: Abacha Family and the Malabu Trial Scandal, By Majeed Dahiru

In a fresh twist to the entire Malabu Oil saga, the Abacha family emerged from behind the clouds to lay claim to the ownership of OPL 245. → Read More

OPINION: The Needless Hijab Controversy In Kwara, By Majeed Dahiru

The controversy generated by the use of hijab is indicative of how deeply Nigeria has become polarised along ethno-religious fault lines. → Read More

OPINION: Reinvoking the Faultlines: Nigeria's Raw Ethnic Animosities, By Majeed Dahiru

The violent attacks on the Hausa community at Sasha in Ibadan were inexcusable crimes motivated by a misdirected form of ethnic hatred. → Read More

OPINION: Too Much Ado About Fulani Ethnic Profiling, By Majeed Dahiru

While criminal elements represent a low percentage of Fulani people, they have left a serious image problem for the entire ethnic group. → Read More

President Buhari: Nigeria Is At the End Stage of State Failure, By Majeed Dahiru

If right steps are taken, they will take the wind out of sail of the widespread protest and avert an outright insurrection. → Read More

Mr. President, Yes, At 60 Nigeria Makes No Sense, By Majeed Dahiru

In what has become a familiar pattern, the speech delivered by President Muhammadu Buhari to mark the sixty years anniversary of Nigeria’s independence was one that didn’t fit the purpose of the occasion of a country’s diamond jubilee. By far the worst Independence Day speech by any Nigerian leader in […] → Read More