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Friday, December 28, 2018

Kano flyovers between needs and wants


….also published in Daily Trust




Following his return to the Kano state Government House in 2011 after an 8-year interruption, former Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso embarked on massive construction of flyovers in Kano metropolis ushering in an era in the state’s pursuit of infrastructural development befitting its tumbin giwa slogan.

As the construction took shape adding features of a standard modern metropolis to the city, Kanawa got more excited. On a lighter note, the flyovers triggered the Zazzagawa-Kanawa rivalry jokes with the former jokingly mocking the latter for finally having a flyover, which Zaria, albeit a local government, already had.

Friday, December 14, 2018

A look into Nigerians’ assessments of Buhari administration


…also published in Daily Trust




With the approach of the 2019 presidential election, the Buhari administration faces Nigerians’ verdict on its performance that determines its fate. Meanwhile, the atmosphere is already charged up with divergent assessments of its performance.

As it isn’t possible to assess every assessment, I screen out politically-motivated and ethno-religiously-motivated assessments, whether positive or negative. As I also screen out other assessments that sound particularly self-centered, whether positive or negative. Because such assessments are obviously too subjective to deserve any consideration.

Friday, December 7, 2018

Terror financing: The Ƙwarori connections


The Lebanese community in Nigeria, otherwise known in the northern part of the country as Ƙwarori, settled in pre-independence Nigeria and has lived there since then. Most of them hold Nigerian citizenship in addition to their Lebanese citizenship.

As business-minded people, Ƙwarori hugely prospered as linkmen between various European manufacturers and Nigerian marketers, and between local suppliers of agro products/raw materials and European buyers. Since then they have equally thrived in wholesale, retail, hospitality and nightlife entertainment industries. 
     
They have also enjoyed advantageous elite connections among the top echelons of business, military, political and masarautar gargajiya elite circles in the society, which they have always leveraged to get their way and indeed get away with their excesses. Many people have always felt intimidated by them knowing that they are practically untouchable.