By Louis Odion So, after all his thunderous imprecations and venomous profiling of the Wazirin Adamawa as “hopelessly corrupt”, OBJ could not resist the temptation of...
By Emmanuel Onwubiko Few days back, I had a brief stopover at the premises of the Imo state university in Owerri, and the sights and sounds...
By Emmanuel Onwubiko “If evil ministers enjoy safety and profit, this is the beginning of downfall”, Han Feiizu (280-233 BCE). Precisely a week ago, the Emmanuel...
By Reuben Abati This is not the best of times to be identified as a Nigerian, especially if you are a Nigerian in diaspora. It is...
Four centuries ago, the first 20 documented African slaves arrived on the shores of Virginia. In the years that followed, millions more were shipped in dehumanizing...
When women participate in the economy, everyone benefits – Hillary Clinton When an important asset isn’t utilized in a business, the business loses it’s completive edge...
By Yemi Babalogbon When five power blocs came together in April to support the governorship ambition of Prince Dapo Abiodun, the narrative they sold to the...
By Ifeanyi Izeze “The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a...
By Prof Obiareri Without prejudice the matter in court, my take simply is that our democracy is preserved if it is practised robustly within the sacred...
By Louis Odion, FNGE After a rather long spell, it is time to pause our weekly diagnosis of the Nigerian condition and examine a raft of...