Rivers, a state so rich because God blessed it with an abundance of crude oil and gas, is named after the many rivers that border its territory. Forty per cent of Nigeria’s output of crude oil is prod...
Nigeria, a country with immense potential, has been plagued by corruption for decades. The diversion of public funds for personal gain by high-ranking officials leads to underfunded critical sectors, ...
As the world embarks on a new year, the enthusiasm for in-person events is palpable. After facing limitations and uncertainties, people are eager to reconnect, learn, and celebrate together. This arti...
Many people, particularly the stakeholders in the tertiary educational sector, were all agog over the recently well-publicized news that Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has approved the exemption ...
The Christmas Season is finally here. It is a period to make merry and rejoice. It is also a time to reflect on the outgoing year; look back at what was achieved, the lessons learnt, missed opportunit...
It has been months of bold decisions, strategic re-engineering, and studied statecraftship. The expectations effusive, the yearnings harkened, the promises certain, and the hope ever so sure. Nigeria ...
The Nigerian Civil War had a profound impact on the country’s socio-economic landscape. One notable change was the transformation of the itinerant tailor profession, which shifted from being pri...
From time to time I engage in the ritual of going back to old-time classic work by Nigerian authors and there are not many of them. Like our music, these days not many works of art could be classified...
As he marks his 81st birthday on Sunday December 17th, roughly six months after the completion of his two terms as President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari’s story continues to resonate with a nation th...
Between 2013 and 2021 I was in Gwarimpa, a highbrow area in the Federal Capital City. Gwarimpa is rated as number 6 posh area such as places like Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse 2 ,Guzape and Katamkpe in order...











