So my presidential election prediction was somewhat spot on – the eventual winner is over 70, from the north, and...
Anyway, Obi went on to St. Gregory’s College and thereafter gained admission to Howard University, to study architecture. According to...
It is not uncommon to connect the breakdown of law and order to political machinations and ethnic insensitive narratives. Often,...
Amendment of a nation’s constitution is never a tea party. Especially given our peculiar challenges of long-drawn ethnic disharmony, political...
Highlighting the ethnic and tribal composition of our great country is always a hurting venture for patriotic and detribalized minds....
Buying is the practice of exchange. In its simplest form, it is called purchasing, acquiring, obtaining, getting and picking up....
In commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day, I would like to honor our womenfolk by sharing the essence of...
Today – Friday 8th March, Nigeria is laying to rest one of the giants and exemplars of excellence in the...
Here’s a true story of me. Growing up, we were crazy teenagers on the island, in Lagos. Out of boredom,...
As technology becomes more ubiquitous, new ways of thinking and doing things are visible and accessible. Ideas, beliefs, systems and...
Welcome to another Friday, dare I say, like no other. Since last week so much has gone on all over...
The predicament that played out on Friday, 1st March 2019, in Bayelsa is indeed a disaster like the others before...
Jimi Agbaje has shown phenomenal leadership skills and has proven himself to be a great leader so far. Why would...
Culture is fundamental to the success or failure of an enterprise. The misconduct of a senior executive – or even...
There was once a tale of a lecturer, largely unknown and difficult to find papers he wrote, who was later...