Ediale Kingsley borrows words from the legendary Fela Kuti and collects excerpts from an interview he conducted with Femi Kuti three days to the last Presidential election to ponder on the...
By Bukola Ogunyemi On Tuesday, the National Bureau of Statistics gave a lot of Nigerians the news they desperately wished to hear – Nigeria is out...
By Aloy Ejimakor Yes, I will say it again that – ‘Operation Python Dance or Egwu Eke 2’ – is unconstitutional. Below are my reasons: 1....
By Chris Akiri An obnoxious Bill whose long title nearly reveals its antisocial intendment is on its way to becoming an Act of the National...
By Kingsley Moghalu With economic growth of 0.55% in the second quarter of 2017 Nigeria seems headed out of its recession, the worst it has experienced...
Uchechukwu writes from Kebbi state, where she’s currently serving . Aptly, she captures in details the journey to far north in descriptive lines that makes you...
By Chris Akiri THE fiendish spirit of divisiveness is on the prowl in the Nigerian nation-space. Everywhere you go, you can hear deprecatory protests against...
By Kolawole Olaniyan It’s frequently claimed that human rights–civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights–are indivisible, and the international community has declared the indivisibility, interdependency, and...
“Lagos the smallest, the richest, the oldest, untouched or divided since creation, most populous, most cosmopolitan, a state with vibrant energy; and its unique soul, highly...
By Professor Femi Ajayi Most Nigerians mouth have been braced with empathy for the ailing Buhari, who returned to Nigeria, Saturday, August 19, 2017, at about...