Opposition without opposition: Nigeria’s politics of evasion, By Kayode Adebiyi
Nigeria deserves better than an opposition that is perpetually in transit — jumping from one party to another, from one talking point to the next, without ever settling on a coherent governing philosophy. Power, in this context, appears to be the objective, not the means to an articulated end. As Ni
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