Adams Oshiomhole needs little or no introduction. Since the return of civil rule in 1999, there is hardly any public servant who has been in the eye of the storm…
Prison, they say, is a great leveler. Well, that may be only one part of the story. Gaol would also seem a place where human hard nuts are cracked. At…
The worst set of ingrates seem to inhabit the space called naija. First, when the new Sheriff arrived the rocky castle two years ago, he promised to battle sleaze and…
When it comes to drama on the international stage, Africans – especially Nigerians – are undoubtedly something else. In the comic movie, Coming To America, this propensity is aptly depicted…
Just how ludicrous the world is becoming on account of sexual orientation and categorization was again on display at the recent NATO summit in Brussels. Normally, heads of state attend…
For Osunkojo, a dancer, teenage actress and playwright, venturing into TV/film writing, producing and directing marked a major positive turn around in her career as she has morphed into a…
Bidemi’s her foray in the Nigerian PR industry started with running PR campaigns for small fashion brands after she graduated from law school. In spite of her little beginning and…
Mark Okoye, a graduate of finance from George Washington University and an alumnus of the Harvard Kennedy School and Euromoney, Dubai, is a high flyer. One who’s making impact in…
This time two years ago, I was over the moon. I didn’t win a lottery. It was, in fact, something that I would have been happy to trade off for…
When former Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, told the Senate and Nigerians during a ministerial screening that he never signed a cheque while governing the state, the country erupted in…