
Just before the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) dubiously suspicious but expected go-back-to-work order, ASUU President had queried: what benefit would it be to the...

By Emmanuel Onwubiko Originally, the establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) by the promulgation of Decree number 48 of 1989 now Act of...

We have governors and legislators who seem to care more about private profits than our lives and health.

By Pascal Ebhohimen, PhD When a President leading the affairs of the country has failed , what then was the role of a political party that...

By Pascal Ebhohimen, PhD It seems the practice worldwide particularly for most countries that have adopted democratic system of government, political parties are formed with a...

By Ehichioya Ezomon It looked a joke on September 23, as the All Progressives Congress gloried in the crisis that’s fractured the Peoples Democratic Party, and...

By Dr. Pascal Ebhohimen October 1st is set aside to remember the day ( rightly or wrongly) the country Nigeria was allowed to go its separate...

By Peter Esele They decided that Nigeria wasn’t working, riddled with bribery and corruption. In their greedy messianic complex – they struck. In a fit of...
By Marcel Okeke Without any iota of doubt, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in the pursuit of its economic development initiatives (mainly through its Development...

The most fascinating presidential candidate in Nigeria today is probably the African Action Congress flag-bearer, and it’s easy to tell he’s struggling to fit into a...