JESUS said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, because they will be called sons of God,”(Mathew 5:9). Browsing through dozens of researches on Plateau State authored by mostly...
By Chidi Amuta In 1989, the call of duty and pull of family necessitated that I travel from my London partial base to New York....
Basking in the euphoria of winning a national election as leaders of the elite Nigerian medical Association, the members of the newly elected hierarchy led...
By Max Amuchie Last December, on my last day of work before Christmas, I sat alone in my office in Abuja, reflecting on my life’s...
“Nigeria is facing its worst economic crisis in decades, with skyrocketing inflation, a national currency in free-fall and millions of people struggling to buy food. Only...
Like many young men of Edo origin, Osamudiamen was smart, aspirational and daring. He reminds me of a statement by a United States national who worked...
By OLISA AGBAKOBA The late distinguished American historian, Babra Tuchman, noted that failed leadership is of four kinds, often in combination; Tyranny or Oppression, Excessive Ambition,...
It’s certainly hitting the bull’s eye by declaring in the sixth installment of this header on Monday, June 10, 2024 – and indeed, as shown...
We have maintained that when an organization looses focus and is bereft of ideas on what to do, it resorts to doing everything. That is...
The University of Ibadan is 75 years old. Chief Bisi Akande celebrated his 85th birthday on January 16 this year. He was made Secretary to...