Is Magu Still Nigeria’s Most Dangerous Man?
It’s a surprise that the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is still standing. His appointment had been barely announced when some folks with…
It’s a surprise that the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is still standing. His appointment had been barely announced when some folks with…
Our first encounter with Chief Anthony Anenih in 2000 was simply apocalyptic. The old cop was at his bewitching best – marshalling provincial tactics of intimidation and seduction. An editor…
As the senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, failed to get the re-nomination ticket of the All Progressives Congress last week, not a few looked for blood in the hands…
Now that the political game for the next elected president of Nigeria has started in full swing there is need for some of our public influencers to begin in earnest…
This edition is more than a collection of deep interviews: it’s an excursion into those aspects of life and politics that hardly get the attention of the media in the…
The disrespect for the Nigerian single women among Nigerians is too much! Our different cultures seem to think that a single woman is less of a human being compared to…
In this interview, Ireti Kingibe, a civil engineer and wife of the former Secretary the Government of the Federation, Babagana Kingibe, fielded a range of questions that locks the reader down from start to finish.
An alumnus of the Young African Leadership Initiative, Saidat Abiodun Shonoiki shares deep insights from the opportunities the fellowship has given her and why she is passionate about agriculture. It’s…
The maverick senator who once represented Zamfara Central constituency on the platform of the All Progressives Party, Saidu Muhammed Dansadau, has predicted that President Buhari will lose in 2019 and “a David” will take over.
In this interview, the Nigerian principal whose school produced the best 2018 A-level results in the UK, and who was also honoured by the Queen, told us how his school made it happen – and why it can happen even in Nigeria.