One Life, Many Lessons
Even though the attention of the world was focused on the role of the media in elections and democracy on the World Press Freedom Day, the shadow of last year’s…
Even though the attention of the world was focused on the role of the media in elections and democracy on the World Press Freedom Day, the shadow of last year’s…
It is difficult not to read politics to President Muhammadu Buhari’s avowal of June 12. If posthumous awards for MKO and Gani Fawehinmi were truly intended to re-connect the President…
Professor Jibril Aminu as minister of education in the government of President Ibrahim Babangida, did everything he could to improve the lives of Fulani herdsmen with his programme on nomadic…
Outrage is good. So, it’s also good when we’re all outraged over the needless loss of lives that has become the Nigerian narrative. The outrage that has followed Adewura Bello’s…
The immediate reason why the Supreme Court ruling on Zamfara has sparked a civil war in the All Progressives Congress (APC) is that the decision could further complicate the outcome…
“Because we are enough to take care of our community, we are enough to ensure we have all the opportunities of the American Dream.” Robert F. Smith The richest black…
The custom in most African societies forbid whistling at night. Man is presumed to exercise dominion only over day. The ungodly hours are, in turn, conceded to dark creatures and…
Over the last two decades, the senators and members of the House of Representatives elected to represent the Nigerian people for a period of four years have been depicted as…
I wish I knew Hon. Sergius Oseasochie Ogun. The good honourable representing the good people of Esan North-East/Esan South-East in Edo State deserves a pat on the back. While most…
Comparison between public conduct elsewhere and what obtains in Nigeria can sometimes be awkward, especially because it can be mistaken to suggest that we can’t be up to any good.…