The yoke of salvaging Nigeria’s democracy is now upon the judiciary. Well before the 25 February date arrived, it was predicted that the 2023 general elections...
The umpire hasn’t signaled the commencement of the bout, and yet, a blow has landed on the nose. Twelve months to the 2024 governorship election in...
Last week, The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) issued an alert warning of the high probability of 14 states experiencing heavy rainfall that might lead...
Last week, I extensively talked with a set of enterprising, upwardly mobile young men and women in Abuja. I chose to label that interactive session “lamentations of...
In recent times, Anambra State has been unfairly and provocatively plagued by unrelenting rumours of phantom insecurity and artificial atmosphere of scare mongering that nudge...
By Tiko Okoye “Nothing is intrinsically valuable,” wrote American novelist John Barth. “The value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside...
Last Friday, I went to the first Republic political capital of Igbo states which is Enugu. The stories of organized crimes I heard people tell...
From very early in life, attempts were made to inculcate in us, some virtues of life. Our parents maintained that the commission of crime was bad;...
In the Yoruba country, once someone hits the public arena, the first question asked is, “Who is his (her) father?” I know a Yoruba chap...
An Esan proverb says, “It’s in the mouth of an elder that the maize is strong.” That’s, it’s an elder – with farming experience – that...