By Teslim Sanni It could have passed as a joke that the federal government represented by the loquacious minister of information, Lai Mohammed will accuse the...
By Louis Odion, FNGE Though bound by geography, they yet present two contrasting morality tales. The increasingly animated talk today of Indian hemp being refined into...
By Ugo Jim-Nwoko When in December 2011, yours sincerely had an opportunity of a lifetime to visit Israeli museum built in memory of the victims of...
By Louis Okoroma There are several issues arising from the way and manner the much-talked about 2019 elections were conducted and the results handled. In...
By Emmanuel Onwubiko “We each exist for but a short time, and in that time explore but a small part of the whole universe. But humans...
By Emmanuel Onwubiko Two things/news broke or happened Yesterday May 6th 2019 about the same time but in two different locations in Nigeria that perfectly addresses...
By Ediale Kingsley I tried skipping this. But they won’t let me. So here we go. First, you didn’t have to do all you did. You...
Some inconvenient facts are invariably being exposed by the financial headwinds currently buffeting Wempco, the premier steel company owned by the Chinese. According to reports, a...
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....