By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha I encountered the whiff of marijuana (aka Igbo, ganja, cannabis) very early in life though I never even smoked a cigarette....
By Kingsley Burutu Otuaro The world does not need university thesis or any peer reviewed article to be awakened that economies of different countries have been...
By Erasmus Ikhide The Caucasians reluctantly granted independence to African countries in the heady days of the 20th century due to numerous agitations by African liberation...
By Ikechukwu Amaechi Ortom (right) discussing with Buhari before the gate of Aso Rock was shut against him In the last couple of weeks, Benue State...
By Mike Ozekhome, SAN, OFR, Ph.D. I simply guffawed when someone first drew my attention to President Buhari’s alleged much expected cabinet reshuffle. I told him...
Amnesty International’s latest salvo at Nigeria is but more of the same. Again, they have decided to side with terrorists, before the liberty of those they...
By Jeffrey D. Sachs For decades, the American political class has intervened relentlessly and recklessly in countries whose people they hold in contempt. And once again...
For over six decades Nigeria has struggled with insecurity issues, poverty, and bad governance. However, as the 2023 election approaches, there appears to be another opportunity...
Last week, I visited Awka as one of the speakers in the Emeka Anyaoku Lecture on Good Governance which celebrated a decade of commitment to...
Politics without bitterness By Prof Obiaraeri Nnamdi Can there be anything like “politics without bitterness”? Yes, although this looks a little bit contradictory given that politics...