Now that Boko Haram is in South East
It had been a conjecture all along that Boko Haram insurgents could penetrate the South East. But the doubt and the speculation ended on...
N18,000 minimum wage again?
Modern minimum wage laws date back to the Ordinance of Labourers (1349), a decree by king Edward III that set a maximum wage for...
Needless fuse over emergency rule
The reign of terror in the North East by Boko Haram last week forced the federal government to seek renewal of the emergency rule...
Return of Fayose, the rejected stone
Democracy is good. It offers the opportunity to make choices from a wide range of options without the fear of victimisation, unlike a dictatorship....
What manner of ceasefire?
When the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, announced a ceasefire with Boko Haram on Friday, October 17, many did not...
Jungle justice as a way of life
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, last week spoke out against the disturbing jungle justice playing out and is fast becoming a way of life...
Waiting for Onaolapo’s apology
Despite Napoleon Bonaparte’s military invincibility in his heyday in France, the media was one of the things that scared him. Napoleon loved to work...