by Is’haq Kawu As a continent we should acknowledge the devastating effects of centuries of colonial exploitation. All of us, ...
by Alhassan Mustapha As a developing country, Over time we have become too comfortable adopting as it is called ...
by Adebayo Coker Nigeria may have its array of issues but never can it be said that we are hostile ...
by Prosper Ahworegba The seed for Jonathan’s failure was sown in 2011 when the opposition wore him the tags ...
by Olu Onemola …those that have worked to make Nigeria better – the activists, the vibrant academics, the ‘tell-the-truth-as-it-is’ journalists, ...
by Ralph Egbu When people talk of voting oneself out of contention, I perceive that what they have behind their ...
by Simon Kolawole The front-page pictures of the newspapers will be all Buhari. The subject of discourse by columnists ...
by Femi Aribisala The same God of biblical yesteryears is the same God of today. “Jesus Christ is the same ...
by Sonala Olumhense We need students, parents, schools, civic and professional associations putting down the pens and pencils of ...
by Chidi Arua Both the clubs and the LMC have roles to play inorder to make our league great. We ...
by Bemdoo Hulugh In 2011 Presidential election,General Buhari didn’t even come second in the southwest with a yoruba man ...
by Azubuike Ishiekwene After what happened to him on Tuesday, I’m not so sure former Inspector-General Suleiman Abba will still ...
by Sulaiman Ibrahim The genie is back in the story. A former executive commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) ...
by Mathias Agbu The crisis presently going on in the Central African Republic is another recent example that suggests ...
by Tayo Ogunbiyi One vital lesson to be learnt from the loss of President Jonathan at the poll is the ...
by Chris Ngwodo & Naomi Lucas …with political will, public opinion and a progressive moral consensus, we can nullify the ...
by Jibrin Ibrahim Throughout the one year since the abduction of the Chibok Girls, the message of the military high ...
by Adedayo Osho Rather than become enemies of those who do not share our faith, Christ taught Christians to ...
by Olusegun Adeniyi “His life is many volumes, which can only be told with care and time, of dedication ...
by Amanze Obi Without taking into consideration how he became the Inspector General, Abba, in a reckless show of ingratitude ...
by Adekoya Boladale From the breezing climate of the East to the ancient brown roofs of Ibadan, the rocky lands ...
by Ahahonu Kingsley The earlier we realised that the energy required to maintain our habitat would be far insignificant compared ...
by Niran Adedokun All of these without any doubt point to the fact that Fayose is quite popular amongst the ...
by Abimbola Adelakun There is no logic to government sponsoring people on something as personal as pilgrimages. I consider ...
by Femi Aribisala Nigerians will soon begin to realise what it means to vote against good luck. If you have ...
by Shaka Momodu Nigeria, we hail thee, Our own dear native land, Though tribe and tongue may differ, In brotherhood ...
by Kayode Komolafe These are certainly scary times for young men and women migrating to seek better life elsewhere. The ...
by Chinedu Ekeke Look at the pictures above and feel pity for Nigerians. The country has an electoral body that ...
by Churchill Okonkwo As we prepare for this year’s Earth Day on April 22nd, 2015, the questions on my ...
by Bámidélé Adémólá-Olátéjú The Nigerian wants to be rich just to show and to oppress those around him. They steal ...