By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D As Nigerians file out to elect a new president on February 25, it is imperative to remind electorate that a country’s...
By Dakuku Peterside The theatricals for winning the hearts and minds of the voters are all around us. The perceptual game of showing strength in the...
By Kenneth Obasi EZE Plastic waste continues to have a negative impact on the global environment, affecting all socio-economic sectors. Nigeria struggles to safeguard its people...
Chatham House in Central London is a place where the best rub minds in a rarefied atmosphere. It has continued to host personalities interested in...
What is going on in Imo State is a fratricidal war by determined political forces. Imo has become the Hobbesian state of nature characterised by violence...
By Casmir Igbokwe Recently, a Guatemalan court sentenced former President Otto Perez and his Vice-President, Roxana Baldetti, to 16 years in prison each for corruption. They...
By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha On Christmas Day in a most deja vu manner, the life of an innocent citizen Bolanle Raheem, a lawyer, wife, mother, mother-to-be,...
By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha It is New Year, that is, it is New Year’s Day, or, a day, a week after New Year’s Day. A new...
By Omoniyi Ibietan, PhD Recently, in giving expression to my community duties as a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and as a...
By Sufuyan Ojeifo The questions by a friend of mine arising from Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Araraume’s legal action against the President of the Federal Republic of...