By Prof Dr. Mike Ozekhome Juliet, soliloquizing in one of the most romantic scenes (“The Balcony Scene”) in Shakespeare’s epic, “Romeo and Juliet” (Act 2 Scene...
By Sophiya Ariba This post is for my sisters who want to get married .. Ladies! The way God blessed us we literally can get anything...
By Marcel Okeke Moody’s, one of the world’s leading rating agencies, a few days ago, in its latest report, downgraded Nigeria over its deteriorating fiscal condition...
By Dakuku Peterside Nigeria’s general election, the largest democratic exercise in Africa, begins on 25 February. All the parties and candidates are jostling to get the...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Twenty-seven days to the February 25 presidential election, the Peoples Democratic Party hasn’t found a common ground with its five governors opposed to...
As I have seen, the world is no longer interested in mediocrity. EXCELLENCE is now the threshold for admiration, celebration, and investment.
By Dakuku Peterside The theatricals for winning the hearts and minds of the voters are all around us. The perceptual game of showing strength in the...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Former President Olusegun Obasanjo allegedly wrote a letter to the British government, urging it not to interfere in the February-March General Election in...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Politics is a game of intrigues in which politicians attempt to outwit each other by any means possible – including underhand tactics –...
By Marcel Okeke One of the ironies of the Nigerian economy remains the fact that at a time that it is expected to be reaping a...