
By Dr Austin Orette The grandiosity of Nigerians when they discuss events and situations can be very funny. If the leaders use this kind of...

Ms. Gold’s story highlights the significant role of language in fostering empathy and collaboration in multicultural environments. Her experience demonstrates that when young Nigerians approach...

By Zakari Mohammed Mr. Taiwo Oyedele’s public admission that a so-called “draft gazette” existed alongside a “final gazette” is not a harmless slip of language. It...

Dangote versus the State: In the case between Dangote and the State, it would be extremely difficult to picture victory for the latter. Nigerians are the...
The immediate result of the rising menace of kidnapping and terrorism, apart from loss of life, is drastic drop in economy and investment. The move by...

By Aran Dharmeratnam It is always tragic news when you hear about violence aimed at schools and children. From sporadic shootings to planned terror attacks, educational establishments...

When police do the right thing: Commending professional conduct amid a troubling child abduction case By Okechukwu Nwanguma In conversations about police accountability in Nigeria, commendation...

Setting the record straight on Buhari and Osinbajo’s presidential bid: At no time—explicitly or implicitly—did President Buhari suggest that Professor Osinbajo should refrain from contesting. At...

By Aran Dharmeratnam It is always tragic news when you hear about violence aimed at schools and children. From sporadic shootings to planned terror attacks, educational establishments...
Genocide: Bishop Kukah’s bankrupt thesis – The Kukah Center receives funding to assist victims of persecution. How can he say with a straight face “there’s no persecution” unless...