by Rotimi Fasan The present administration, to invert a line of reasoning made famous by General Ibrahim Babangida, may ...
by Ogaga Ifowodo So prominent was Oronto in the self-determination struggles of the Niger Delta, and by extension Nigeria, that ...
by Issa Aremu South Africa must promote civic education among its citizens to let them know that many Africans sacrificed ...
by Tayo Ogunbiyi The outcome of the 2015 elections, with specific reference to Amosun’s re-election feat has, however, partly rubbished ...
by Helen Paul In a country like Nigeria where people believe so much in spiritual powers, I expect someone to ...
by Dominik Umosen We need to know that as a country, we are sitting on a time bomb’. Soon ...
by Linda Thomas-Greenfield Despite some technical glitches, it is clear that technology and use of social media — INEC’s online ...
by Azuka Onwuka “no man’s land” means “disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies” or ...
by Waziri Adio It is in our collective interests for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to get over its ...
by Nwobodo Chidiebere “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable. Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, ...
by Mahmud Jega The Federal Government and all 36 state governments in Nigeria are right now suffering from high ...
by Femi Aribisala God is determined to thwart our purposes in life and to make us the reproach of men ...
by Ogundana Michael Politicians will say whatever it takes to get elected. Every one of them swears they’ll be less ...
by Simon Kolawole If Nigeria is going to move from strength to strength, it has to be a deliberate ...
by Oludare Ogunlana Relentless instability is the fruit of hopeless greed and corruption, the disturbing consequences of which we must ...
by Ralph Egbu It is time, I believe, we tell ourselves the truth that what we are practicing here is ...
by Olalekan Adetayo Names (and I dare to add, nicknames) have ways of having effects on those who bear them, ...
by Azuh Amatus Government globally is a continuum, so Buhari is expected to further rev up the engine wherever Jonathan ...
by Bukkie Allison Strategic positioning, as well as a little luck–not some “big idea”–gave Gates the opportunity to make billions ...
by Adisa Adeleye …in the midst of jubilation and gyration of party faithfuls in multi coloured dresses and the sorrowful ...
by Amanze Obi The Jonathan Presidency is having its final romance with Chibok. Nigeria is marking the first anniversary of ...
by Peregrino Brimah Is there really a problem having a one-party system in Nigeria? The truth is that one party ...
by SD Robo The dictum “He who pays the piper, dictates the tune”, is certainly the best words to use ...
by Obinna Akukwe Sweet Asylum is probably waiting for Nigeria’s Oil minister, Sweet! Diezani Madueke if the Buhari regime ...
by Is’haq Kawu Didn’t another Uruguayan remind us the other day, that love is the only permissible addiction? Try it ...
by Shaka Momodu An ordinary telephone call from Jonathan to Buhari to concede defeat, burnt-down- the-harry and unleashed extraordinary forces ...
by Jibrin Ibrahim The humanitarian problems generated are massive and national and international communities are just scratching the surface. I ...
by Isi Esene There has been an uneasy calm in Ondo as a yet to be identified disease ravages the ...
by Azubuike Ishiekwene While the faithful have come to expect miracles, leaders have desperately tried to find a template – ...
by Leonard Shilgba While white minority rule prevailed in South Africa, black migrants were not slaughtered on the streets of ...