By Ehichioya Ezomon Rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Mike Ozekhome, is surprised that “some Nigerians were surprised” that President Muhammadu Buhari refused...
As a parent and a liberal follower of the sequence of events since the death of the fourteen years old Keren Happuch, I have pondered over...
By Abdul Jelil Abuja The African saying that it is more honorable to apologize to a visitor for not offering him a kolanut than to offer...
By Pelumi Olajengbesi, Esq. When only a few years ago Nigerian youths applauded President Buhari’s assent into law the Not Too Young to Run Bill, not...
By Mon-Charles Egbo Since the inception of this republic, the major index reflecting Nigeria’s stunted democratic growth is her faulty electoral system. There is a consensus...
The highly populated Kano State in the North West is not only a commercial nerve centre State in Nigeria, West Africa, but in sub-sahara Africa as...
Exercising arbitrary use of power by ordering a citizen’s detention and later, playing the gender card appear logically incongruous but sadly, I just experienced such at...
BY Chris Gyang When the final chronicles of Nigerian journalism are written, Jos, the Plateau State capital, will certainly occupy a key position – especially regarding...
By Abubakar Yusuf At this critical period of COVID-19 in its third wave that had warranted health emergency around the globe leading to 20% job losses,...
By Mon-Charles Egbo Every economic index is a pointer that Nigeria is on the brink, ignobly sliding into the class of nations where self-sufficiency has become...