Amnesty International, Nigerian Army and IPOB challenge
No matter how it is looked at and the efforts at downplaying it, the report by Amnesty International on the bestiality of the Nigerian...
A return to the Niger Delta Question
In a way, the Niger Delta Question has become a bad dream; in fact, an incubus of sorts, in Nigeria’s socio-political interaction. Hard as...
Is this what has become of the PDP?
The story of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s leading opposition political party, is not one that can be exhausted in a setting. This, perhaps,...
We can’t continue like this
Two frightening alerts by the United Nations (UN) and United States of America (U.S.A.) last week gave clear indications that time had come for...
In honour of Aguiyi-Ironsi, Fajuyi
Last Friday, July 29, made it exactly 50 years that Nigeria lost two of its illustrious sons – General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi and...
“Joe Igbokwe has gone mad again”
I must confess that the title of this piece is fortuitous. It is a fall-out of an off-the-cuff dismissal of the antics of Joe...
“Joe Igbokwe has gone mad again”
I must confess that the title of this piece is fortuitous. It is a fall-out of an off-the-cuff dismissal of the antics of Joe...
Buhari’s concept of national unity
Ordinarily, President Muhammadu Buhari’s admonition on the indissolubility and non-negotiability of the country’s unity should be the battle cry for every citizen in the...
In crushed Lagos hawker, Nigeria dies
Nigeria diminished in number and essence last Wednesday when a hawker was killed on Lagos road in controversial circumstances. The late teenager was said...
On the road to Monrovia?
Since a relation who lives in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, sent me a picture of reconstruction work in the city, my mind has...