I knew Femi Adesina when he was “Daddy Tobi.” He still is, of course. But back in the day when we were neighbours in “Olowora Inside”, a Lagos suburb, when you could call to a neighbour from your fron...
The Federal Ministry of Education wielded the big stick last week, when it announced that it would no longer recognise certificates from some universities operating in Republics of Benin and Togo. Th...
The passing 2023 was a year of significance for Nigeria’s political and economic landscape. Reflecting on the year underscores the need for heightened vigilance against the emergence of small ,y...
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...
Reverend Fr. Hyacinth Alia rode from the pulpit to political leadership as the 6th democratically elected Governor of Benue State with this populism that he symbolises a divine mandate. The campaign w...
Liberia and Sierra Leone have a common historical legacy and often tend to imitate each other in war and peace. But events in the last two weeks suggest that while Liberia may be turning a new, refres...
Build the people. They build the nation. Human capital investments are the most profitable. They deliver the highest returns on investment. A skilled population is a productive one. Skills are treasur...
…“Hard work pays off if you’re patient enough to see it through.” – Michael Chandler Mele Kyari took over as the Group Managing Director of the now-defunct Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio...
The Army Spokesman said further, “Sadly, this same set of protesters who attacked patrol vehicles conveying troops on legitimate duty, have turned around to spuriously allege that troops’ ...
Introduction: One Party State: This is going to be a short intervention, hopefully brief, concise, but also straight to the point. Overall, my intention is to clarify and also try to set the tone for ...










