Get this straight: Atiku Abubakar will lose the presidential election on February 16. I’m not Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka or one of the tongue-in-cheek seers whose predictions you’ll be struggling…
It’s a new year and the marketplace of prophecy across the religious malls in Nigeria will be bustling with dopaminergic activities, as it entertains prediction shoppers. Perhaps the richest market…
Family planning expert and former country director of IPAS, Dr. Ejike Oji, explains how religion and politics are compounding Nigeria’s population crisis and what must be done to fix the…
Whatever their differences, the military men that have dominated politics and governance in Nigeria for the last four to five decades had something like a code of honour among them.…
All lovers of good tidings must continue to pray against the Successor’s Curse in the Land of Virtue. So, even when outgoing governors manage to escape a hostile takeover from…
Professor of political economy and founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership, Pat Utomi, shed light on the shape of things to come in the economy and politics in…
With the National Sports Festival over, Atlanta ’96 400m bronze medalist, Falilat Ogunkoya-Omotayo, is optimistic of Nigerian athletes performing well at the next Olympic Games, Tokyo 2020. How will the…
The general election in 51 days will be different from previous ones in nearly two decades in many ways. Money is one way. At this time in a “normal” election…
In this interview, Rinsola Abiola, daughter of the late Chief MKO Abiola, tells us why she feels she is more competent to provide better representation for her constituency if elected…
Former Minister of Information and ex-Chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change, Tony Momoh, offered rare insights into forthcoming elections and a range of other topical national issues: The elections…