Thinking About Domestic Workers By – Efe Remawa
Workers’ Day is annually marked on May 1 in many countries. It is meant to celebrate workers and it’s a public holiday in Nigeria. Workers’ Day in Nigeria is marked…
Workers’ Day is annually marked on May 1 in many countries. It is meant to celebrate workers and it’s a public holiday in Nigeria. Workers’ Day in Nigeria is marked…
I took part in a recent meeting organised by an indigenous Non-Governmental Organisation. The theme of the meeting was, “Education at the last mile”; meaning education for very financially disadvantaged…
That is what he was: a colossus. Professor B. Imeagwu Chukwumah Ijomah, professor of Political Sociology, author, scholar, academician, and institutional administrator. Ijomah graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka…
Except if you have been living under a rock, it is no longer news that President Donald Trump lost the United States 2020 presidential election to former Vice President Joe…
We have all had conversations which make us look at things differently. I recently had one with a course mate from my French language class. It started off as small…
Based on the satisfactory performance of election administrators at the recently concluded Edo governorship election, there is a general feeling that the conduct of election to the office of governor…
An overview of elections in Nigeria since 1999 when democracy was restored to the country would readily reveal that winning elections through the ballot box has been herculean. From rancorous…
I am notoriously no fan of Olusegun Obasanjo, General, twice former president and co-architect with other past leaders of the crumbling edifice that is still generously called Nigeria. I have…
The passage of Malam Ismaila Isa, one-time president of the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), and a…
When in Public Service, one never knows the shoes you step on or those who write behind your back especially when you are in the process of reform, requiring unsettling…