Female Gender Discrimination: Letter To My Younger Self – By Efe Remawa
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…
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…
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has his hands full. In Ethiopia, war has appeared to be on the horizon for some time. It is ironic that it is under a prime…
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, our own Hajia Amina Mohammed, led a team to visit President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday. Many things agitated the minds of the UN team,…
At the height of the 2011 Arab Spring in Egypt, when everything else had failed to placate protesters, President Hosni Mubarak quietly relocated to the safety of the seaside resort…
If Nigerians had a vote, you’ll probably not be the 46th President of the United States of America. A Pew Research Centre poll in January showed that two countries –…
There’s a board in my office at State House, Abuja, which I recommend for everyone to have in whichever traffic lane of life they operate: office, home, church, mosque, anywhere,…
I suspected the pregnancy will not be carried to full term and now, it’s playing out. Even before the US electoral monster conceived by President Donald J. Trump was weaned,…
Title: Reminiscences: My Journey Through Life Author: Hon. Justice Sunday Akinola Akintan JSC (rtd), LL.M, Ph.D Year of Publication: 2020 Publisher: BookBuilders Printer: Oluben Printers, Oke-Ado, Ibadan Number of pages:…
It is very likely that the Nigeria may never heal if justice is not found for the victims of the shootings at the Lekki Toll Gate. Dozens of questions arise…
In the run up to the US presidential election, Americans are sick and dying in larger numbers, more than in any other country, from coronavirus. As the stock market took…