Ifeanyi Uddin
Bolshevik | Fond of the price mechanism | Critical of the living | I also speak ill of the dead | Leader Writer/Columnist @PremiumTimesng.
- I've stopped trying to make sense of Mr. Donald J. Trump. He's undoubtedly important as the president of the United States of America. But everything else about him runs in the face of everything I was brought up to believe and to hold dear.
- What to do, when the Americans voted for a maladjusted child (in his anal stage) as their president, ńkọ́?
- From removing the subsidies on FX and petrol prices to the current tax reforms, the Tinubu government simply took its foot off the economy's brake pedal. It now has (but doesn't appear to know where) to find the accelerator pedal for growth.
- One of the U.S.'s less focused on problems is that it has a snake oil vendor as the Secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services.
- When (and by whom) will this cycle of mindless violence end?
- "Remigration" is a concept valid only for the powerful. Just imagine if the possibility of its exercise were open to Native Americans.
- We can pussyfoot around the idea all day; but the truth is that the far right in the West has always been racist - as in "White racist". Since its goals come up hard against the idea of our equal humanity, its preferred methods are necessarily fascist.
- "The most important lessons of the Epstein elite’s messy end are moral. But let it also serve as a warning to whoever replaces them." | The Economist
- "Figures like Donald Trump or Elon Musk, whose authority has never rested on piety, can continue to shrug off the (Epstein) association." | The Economist
- "When he was alive, Jeffrey Epstein relentlessly abused young women. Nowadays his ghost haunts a different group: the grand old men of global capitalism." | The Economist