In Part 1, I explained the context of the Pathology that informs the response of the Nigerian security agencies to adopt a policy of blanket denial of everything every time they are accused of any wrong. In this second part,
Let me warn that this is a very long post indeed. Consequently, I have divided this Thread into Parts 1 & 2 to make it more manageable to read. I will explain the pathology in Part 1 and then focus
The biggest perception causal problem that the PMB government have today is the same as during his first term. That is a lack of Strategic Communication Strategy. I once said in a blog in 2017 that Lai Mohammed is one
In my view, our imperfect Constitution has remained so, partly due to Judicial activism of revisionist judges. Courts should be throwing back to the Legislators unclear areas of the Const, for democratic change by the people. Court should not make
Legislations is never a replacement for Education. Globally, the urge to legislate for every possible bad human behaviour has been recognised as unnecessary. The 9th NA should avoid the temptation to see new laws as solutions to old and emerging
Once Upon a Country series: I found the following quite worthy of sharing, ….all the events listed happened before 1966. They reveal a Nigeria many of our misinformed Youth do not know existed…. ONCE UPON A TIME, ONCE UPON A
Effective policing in most Nations is made of a unified police body that has specialist units within it to focus on special areas of security interests; but all under the same command and control system and sharing unified databases for
Our security sector leaders are increasingly ill-equipped to understand, visualize, or respond effectively to the modern security environment. One can even be bold to say, they have lost control; pure & simple. There are many problems facing Nigeria in this