LAGOS: Nigeria's sparkling new capital, is a city under siege. In August, Boko Haram, a shadowy and violent Muslim sect operating in the northeastern part of the country, bombed a building housing staff of the United Nations in the central part of (...)
ABUJA: Nigerians like political theater, particularly if it is loud, colorful, and has a rich cast of “good” and “bad” characters. Such melodrama abounded from November 2009, when ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua was flown out of the country for (...)
ABUJA: Nigeria's legislative elections, to be followed by a presidential poll on April 16, indicate that the ruling Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) has lost its near-total grip on the country's politics. Of the four main opposition parties that (...)
LAGOS: The bombs that exploded in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, as the country was celebrating its golden jubilee earlier this month are a disturbing portent of the unprecedented political territory that the country is entering.
The death last May of (...)
Russia is not alone in seeing oil as a means to transform its global standing. Nowadays, the mantra of President Umar Yar'Adua, who took power in June 2007, following controversial elections, is to transform the country into one of the world's 20 (...)