MAKING POWER UNCOMFORTABLE IN NIGERIA | by Ayo Sogunro
Essays / The Pontifical Papers

MAKING POWER UNCOMFORTABLE IN NIGERIA | by Ayo Sogunro

The continuing mystery of President Buhari’s illness and the handling of the saga by his aides is more evidence that Nigeria’s political system works almost independently of the individual nominally in charge. If we had a responsive and functional political system in Nigeria, the independence of the system from political actors would be a good … Continue reading

YES, NIGERIA NEEDS AN IDEOLOGICAL POLITICAL SYSTEM, BUT HOW? | by Ayo Sogunro
Essays / The Pontifical Papers

YES, NIGERIA NEEDS AN IDEOLOGICAL POLITICAL SYSTEM, BUT HOW? | by Ayo Sogunro

For some reason – one I suspect is connected with my recent articles on the Nigerian political system – I have had several young Nigerians, people in their 20s and 30s, send me messages proposing or requesting ideas on the reform of Nigeria’s political system. Some of these ideas include organising an exclusive ‘youth’ party … Continue reading

REDISCOVERING CRITICAL THINKING IN NIGERIA | by Ayo Sogunro
Essays / The Pontifical Papers

REDISCOVERING CRITICAL THINKING IN NIGERIA | by Ayo Sogunro

Every now and then, I catch myself somewhat frustrated by the contradictions that engulf Nigeria and its people. Nigeria is a great country, we say. Yet, my daily experience of governance, society, and citizenship continues to be negative. The more I travel the world and interact with the governance systems of other societies, the more … Continue reading