Elected representatives of the people are climbing high fences in agbada and three-piece suits with their shoes falling off behind...
The general consensus in Adamawa State is that the state needs a paradigm shift in terms of development because it...
Last week Wednesday marked the culmination of what can only be described as a fantastic feat of science and engineering....
For those of that you that may remember, I wrote my weekly ‘Outsider Inside’ column for approximately two years: October...
During the last several decades, income inequality in the United States has increased significantly – and the trend shows no...
Elections offer voters the platform to make vital choices. Irrespective of its scope, whether local or national, elections give voters...
In the past few months, there has been a gradual decline in the prices of crude oil in the international...
I watched dumbfounded, probably like many other Nigerians, and perhaps as many foreigners on global television, the Speaker of the...
And thus, near furtively, he left, the last of the vintage links to Ibadan of the Penkelemes Years. He left...
The work of building a future for our children is an urgency of now and it has begun. We all...
Ordinarily, Olusegun Obasanjo, former military head of state of Nigeria and later its democratically-elected president, carries on as if he...
Last week I admonished Nigerians to prepare for a rough ride ahead, given the security, political and economic challenges confronting...
There was total silence in the large auditorium. She spoke in a passionate and crisp English about how Ghana has...
For the avoidance of doubt and as a matter of record, the official address of Barack Obama, president of the...
Nigeria’s return to democratic governance in 1999 fortuitously coincided with a global cyclical upturn that ensured large and sustained terms...