By Louis Odion, FNGE John Galbraith characterized the affluent society in part as the showpiece of the promise of capital in the post-industrial age. Once normalcy...
BY KEN UGBECHIE What have we not seen, or heard? With our ears we have heard strange stories, gory tales and distressing news from our fatherland....
By Louis Odion, FNGE The one we knew was the petite David who turned the table against the Goliath of infernal godfathers in Anambra. They thought they...
BY KEN UGBECHIE On September 21, 2001, the torso of a boy was found in the River Thames in London. Scotland Yard working with a network...
Vocational education programs have made a real difference in the lives of countless young people nationwide; they build self-confidence and leadership skills by allowing students to...
Given the way the Ayefele affair ended last year in Oyo, one would have thought that mandarins of officialdom would be more circumspect in the way...
By Louis Odion, FNGE There are some telltale signs of a perishing society, observed Alexander Solzhenitsyn. These, according to the Russian literary immortal and Nobel laureate, include...
By Kelechi Deca Over the weekend, on the sideline of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC, I met with Ministers of Finance, Planning, Coorporation...
I believe this artificial intelligence is going to be our partner. If we misuse it, it will be a risk. If we use it right, it...
By Olajide Adelana Ladi Musa thought she was the luckiest woman on Earth as she walked down the aisle to exchange marital vows with her heartthrob,...