Karma and the parable of ‘Filadefia’
So, after the mammoth burnt offering at the altar of greed, Rochas Okorocha will still end up with the bread of political sorrow? The Imo west senatorial seat meant to…
So, after the mammoth burnt offering at the altar of greed, Rochas Okorocha will still end up with the bread of political sorrow? The Imo west senatorial seat meant to…
Olisa Agbakoba, a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association was the first to lay out the paths open to Atiku Abubakar and the opposition People’s Democratic Party in response…
I got the call from the Burial Committee to send in my tribute whilst undergoing medical evaluation/reassessment and recuperating at the St Anthony’s Spire Hospital, Cheam, Surrey, UK right in…
Both I have known for over a decade. Having reported national politics in my close to thirty-year career in journalism and privileged to occupy the editor’s chair for two of…
Most of us will depend on salaries all of our working lives but there is now a danger in giving all of one’s productive time in order to earn a…
Several hours before the winner of the 2019 presidential polls would officially become known, Fela Durotoye was already being treated to a feast of hi-fives and fist-bumps. Prior to the…
Not until Muntader al-Zaidi’s act of suicidal daring was the world jolted to shoe-throwing as a form of Arab expression of deep social anger. Visiting President George Bush was only…
The ugly monkey is full of wiles and revels in iniquities. As the magic-realist tale from the folklore common in the coastal communities of Edo north goes, the comical primate…
On February 16, Nigerians will be voting for one or the other, literally. Inarguably, more than 90 per cent of eligible voters will be casting their ballot either for the…
An otherwise solid moral argument against Justice Walter Onnoghen is, alas, weakened by those uninformed enough to draw a parallel with the Ayo Salami affair, to justify the suspension of…