A part from Nigeria’s economic crisis and the Dasuki arms deal revelations, the landmark judgment delivered on the Abia governorship case...
Though 2015 has come and gone, giving way to a brand new year, its memories would continue to linger for...
Last week, we examined the industrial action by the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU). Among other things, we...
The retired partners of KPMG who are still awaiting their gratuity and pension were in great spirits as the old...
After waiting in line for more than four hours to buy gasoline in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, taxi driver Adebayo Olawole...
The idea that public investment in infrastructure – roads, dams, power plants, and so forth – is an indispensable driver...
Happy New Year’!, said Hannah to her colleague, Paul. ‘What is your New Year resolution?’, she asked. Wrinkling his face, ...
The Supreme Court is the highest Court of the land and its verdict on any case is final. This is...
It is not unknown to us that national disunity caused by ethnic hatred existing among us and our past egregious...
Most people think there is only one market at Oshodi in Lagos and this market was in the first week...
Like me, Olaudah Equiano is an Igbo man, but he was sold into slavery in the 18th century. In his...
Everyone who can read and write knows what a book is. Every book is inanimate but has the capacity to...
The jaundiced judgment of the Owerri appellate court on the Abia gubernatorial election currently places a socio-political burden on the...
What again can I say? I have been commenting over time on the tragedy of deliberately missed opportunities to get...
Public commentaries in the Nigerian media have recently harped on a policy divergence between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. Both countries,...