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Can Tambuwal Declare His Own Seat Vacant? by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
If, by some tragic stroke of misfortune, President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo and Senate President David Mark...
The Night Buhari and Atiku ‘Ruined’ AGK’s 40th Birthday – by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
It started off congenially enough, with the perfunctory anecdotes, yabis, complaints about advancing in age yet not advancing...
LIB: The Chronicles of Chill- Episode IV: (Me)Linda Gate(s) by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
After the seasons of the Throne of Ekitilopia and the Tword of Prophet TRappatoni, came a festival of...
The Judgment Banning Tolling on the Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
On the 27th of March 2014, the Federal High Court, sitting in Lagos, held that “there was no...
The LAGOS-LONDON Expressway Just Before France by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
Interesting things typically happen in transit on flights between London and Lagos. Here's one of my own experiences...
The March RoundUp by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
We start our roundup this month with the most awesome thing about March – one celebrated one’s birthday...
“Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day”; Who’s asking for Rome? by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
“Rome Was Not Built in a Day” might just be the biggest political fallacy of our time...
Coming to America and the Nollywood Igwe by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
It may be surprising, but I think that Coming to America may be having its greatest period of...
The Past Few Weeks in Limericks by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
You must be weary of my unending coverage of the political defecations now. No, that was not a...
The “Chronmericks” of Stella by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
For about 5 months between 2013-14, former fundraiser for the presidential campaign of President Jonathan, and his erstwhile...
Sanusi’s Suspension: Right or Wrong? by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
Dr Reuben Abati, announced that President Jonathan had suspended Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Governor of the Central Bank of...
FINDING A BALANCE IN LABEL-ARTIST CONTRACTS by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
Why aren’t our labels and their artists getting along? Virtually all major labels have had a public spat...
Soldiers of Fortune – A Review by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
I’m glad I bought a copy of Max Siollun’s Soldiers of Fortune. Many might say it merely rehashes...
The “DaLevie” Code by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
“Convert to Digital and then change the entire product.” That’s how my mind summarised it, anyway. That tweet...
(IL)LITERACY IN LEADERSHIP by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
The Nigerian quest for leadership continues and, unfortunately for progressives, zoning and entitlement to others standing down so...
The Limericks Continue by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
It's probably not intentional, but the limericks have veered, in a most determined fashion, into the theatre of...
Limericks and Politics by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
It's probably not intentional, but the limericks have veered, in a most determined fashion, into the theatre of...
Problem With Our Live Performances by Rotimi Fawole @TexTheLaw
When you buy or are given tickets to attend a concert, is your expectation merely to see musicians...
Nelson Mandela’s Musical Legacy by Rotimi Fawole @Texthelaw
How will I remember Nelson Mandela? It will be in the music that was made about him and...
Are Nigerian Artists today making music worth covering? by Rotimi Fawole
The question I put forward to you today is Are Nigerian Artists today making music worth covering?