I was a witness to the menace of flooding, and the consequences, in Nigeria that occurred in 2012, when between the months of July and October that year, 30 out of Nigeria’s 36 states were submerged...
Photo above: Ibrahim Umar, a staff of Online Integrated Solutions (OIS), captures biometric information of Zaki Abas, a senator in the Egyptian parliament, during the opening of OIS office in Cairo Eg...
Alex Ekwueme (2002), Whither Nigeria? Thoughts on Democracy, Politics, and the Constitution. Enugu: Nwamife Publishers Limited. 298 pages. ISBN: 978-33603-1-0. By Chido Nwakanma It is that time again ...
Yemi Osinbajo, a legal guru, a jurisprudential genius, a Professor of Law, a highly-acclaimed Pastor, a well-respected Servant of the Living God, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, a writer and author of m...
At the beginning of the year, I had promised that for 12 months, In Shaa Allah, I will once a month X-ray the issues around the forthcoming General Elections in the world’s largest black population an...
By Osmund Agbo Few weeks ago, I met a young woman of Iranian descent who had come for an elective hospital subspecialty rotation in our department. As with Mahsa and others that came before her, this ...
Email: [email protected] SMS: 08055001912 Political parties use political rallies as a combination of mob psychology and propaganda to provide supposed empirical evidence of their public accept...
By Chimezie Godfrey Troops of Operation Safe Haven have recovered crude oil worth over N2.1 billion in the South – South zone of Nigeria. The Director, Defence Media Ooerations, Major General Mu...
By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta A can-do Governor in the person of Alhaji Mai Mala Buni, CON, leading a goal-getting cabinet, is a combination that is truthfully doing the much-needed job of r...
By Dakuku Peterside Forced migration and its concomitant enslavement of the African was a blight on the world’s collective conscience between the 1500s and 1800s. The repercuss...











