
In 2005, I visited the former transitional chairman, Charles Gyude Bryant. We chatted about many things, from politics to children, and the list goes on. Out...

Before and since Nigeria gained independence, the quest for balanced regional development has been a persistent challenge. The vast disparities between the country’s geopolitical zones,...

This venture of taking down Tinubu in 2027 does not sound profitable to me. I don’t know how the planners wish to achieve it anyway. But...

Afrinvest West Africa Limited provided the above headline in its maiden ‘Afrinvest Monthly Update’ for 2025, as a rider to the main title of the...

In 1997, I returned to Liberia from Ghana with three point five children (I was pregnant again), broke, dejected and suicidal. Yes, I wanted to...

Tekena Amakiri interrogates the recent statement of Senator Adams Oshiomhole on the failure of the Federal Government to deploy the JTF in the Northern part...
Categorical imperative, in the ethics of the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, founder of critical philosophy, a rule of conduct that is unconditional or absolute for...

It was Wole Soyinka the Novelist who was once quoted as dismissing a political party in power in Nigeria few years back as the ‘nests...

Amaechi is right, Nigerian politicians steal, maim and kill for power: In a democracy, power is given by the people, not taken willy-nilly by the powerful....

Curiously, within a space of two weeks, Dangote Refinery has changed the price of its fuel (Premium Motor Spirit, PMS) twice. First, it raised the...