
By Emmanuel Onwubiko I have a fascinating affection for the English people and substantially with the English language because of a number of factors. First, as...

By Emmanuel Onwubiko Good governance can be proverbially likened to the act of striking a lightning rod when it is still as hot as ever. This...
By Law Mefor “Neither a man nor a crowd nor a nation can be trusted to act humanely or to think sanely under the influence of...

I know Omoyele Sowore very well. I was a syndicated columnist for his Sahara Reporters for years writing side by side with some of the...
By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D Twitter:@farooqkperogi The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal’s tendentious and predictably predetermined judgement that upheld Muhammadu Buhari’s electoral fraud on September 11 was...

By Jide Osuntokun These are the worst of times for Nigeria. Nigerians are being arrested in Los Angeles and New Jersey, United States for advanced fees...

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...