By: Ifeany Izeze Why is this government doing things as if its main agenda is to deliberately inflict pain and hardship on Nigerians? How can a...
By Osaro lgbinovia, (Benin City)  In Nigeria, Mike Igini is a household name that is synonymous with transparency, integrity, truth, boldness, honesty, courage of conviction,...
By: Elijah Olusegun In Nigeria, it’s very sexy to flaunt what power you’ve got: political, media, legal, and, sometimes, sheer brawn and a hard nose. The...
By Dienne Keita It is commonplace to see on the pages of newspapers, TVs and also social media humanitarians cladded in jackets bearing descriptive insignia,...
BY EMMANUEL ONWUBIKO The Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has made unusually heavy weather of fighting the social monster of corruption. But as we have now seen, all...
By Elijah Olusegun In Nigeria, a lot happens after you lose a presidential election you’re damn sure you deserve to win. You can go the Yele...
by Tony Usidamen The searchlight beamed on the activities of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) recently has revealed a deep rot in the agency,...
By: Niyi Ojuolape Black girls are confronted with daunting and peculiar challenges as they negotiate their lives in a world that is increasingly witnessing an empathy...
By Kingsley Moghalu Some facts from the United States that put our need to invest in education in Nigeria in perspective: Harvard University’s endowment, at $40...
By Louis Odion, FNGE Not until playwright Sophocles sired character Oedipus in his definitive Greek play was human imagination tempted to consider the fact of pre-ordained...