To suggest that the advancement of any society chiefly hangs on the elements of homogeneity and lateral filial connections is a self-determining fallacy. Nature bubbles in divergence and eclecticism. ...
Nigeria: Our Home Our Country By Okudo Onyinye Joy Paraphrasing the words of Kasim Isa Muhammad, Nigeria is our home. There is no other place we could call our home, our country other than Nigeria. It...
By Kazeem Akintunde "All countries have a sovereign right to decide which other countries to partner with, but these choices have consequences, of course."- John Godfrey- US First Envoy to S...
Andrew A. Erakhrumen* A well-known bitter exposition that many, including most political office holders that love deceiving themselves at the state and federal governmental levels, do not want to rela...
By Prince Charles Dickson Ph.D. Man: My friend dey owe me money Woman: Wey dat your friend Man: E dey opposite e dey order beer Woman: you don’t mean it Man: even send waiter to come give me beer ooo ...
By Abiodun KOMOLAFE Let me start by saying that I am not an indigene of Ekiti State but Oluwafunmilola, my beloved wife, is from the famous Awosusi family in Aramoko-Ekiti, which, by the by, is only a...
Nigeria’s nascent democratic journey has lasted for 24 uninterrupted years, the first time in its history. Previous democratic interregnums did not last long enough due to incessant milit...
Tributes are pouring in as Dr. Mike Adeniyi Agbolade Ishola Adenuga, GCON celebrates his 70th. But most have focused on the indelible footprints he has left on the sands of Nigeria’s corporate landsca...
By Haruna Salami The North Central Caucus of Senators-elect from the All Progressive Congress (APC) has settled for the position of Deputy Senate President in the 10th National Assembly....
By Osmund Agbo There are some Nigerian writers whose work I regard as true masterpieces, but I can’t help feeling a bit intimidated by their style. Prof. Okey Ndibe is one of those writer...










