This certainly promises to be an interesting year for Africa where a total of 24 general, legislative and local elections would take place in the course of the year in Republics of Benin, Comoros, Cot...
The shenanigans were always there, but until FIFA president, Infantino Giovanni, called them out in his down-to-earth press conference in Qatar, they remained the elephant in the room. The hint ...
Someone who has sold an old woman before knows the price of an old man Yes, like Prophet Jeroboam, of Wole Soyinka’s famed Jero Plays, I danced, with eyes closed and spok...
Email: [email protected] SMS: 08055001912 Spare some kind thoughts for our national economy. Few national economies have been as battered as it is in a blind search for its rebirth; fewer...
By Tunde Olusunle Typical of the extremely organised personality that he is, the multiple award-winning poet, Niyi Osundare, had already “served notice” of his imminent visit to Nigeria, w...
In normal times and climes, today shouldn’t be a day to lament. For Christians, it should be a day of celebration of the reason for the season: the birth of the greatest leader of all times, Jesus. Fo...
I would like to celebrate the other birthday of our capital, Abuja with a call on the next administration to bring back our capital’ some cynics are bound to call their capital, at this time. It isn’t...
By Haruna Salami Sani Magaji Tambawal, the new Clerk to the National Assembly (CAN) began his journey to the topmost job at Nigeria’s National Assembly when he transferred his service to National Asse...
It’s a great time to be a football lover. It might not feel exactly so if your country is not one of the 32 taking part in the 22nd edition of the World Cup in Doha, Qatar. But being a fan means ...
Not so long ago, he was the poster boy of what looked like an African renaissance. Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo didn’t only know what to say, he also knew when and how. I still remember 2018. Barely o...








