Japada: The Pain. The Agony. The Tears (3)
Japada: “In Nigeria, you must avoid any business that is power dependent. We don’t have uninterrupted power supply in Nigeria. Industries have...
Their show in Senegal, our shame in Nigeria
Tinubu had no reason being in Senegal for Faye’s inauguration. His presence at the ceremony, was a misnomer, akin to putting nothing...
Faye and France: The tyre meets the road
Faye and France: The tyre meets the road
By Azu Ishiekwene
The words of President Bassirou...
Nigeria, a country in love with public holidays
Nigeria, a country in love with public holidays: While we continue to luxuriate in foolhardy work lethargy, idling away in the name...
On the Palestine Question: Resolving the ‘Samsonian’ riddle?
On the Palestine Question: Resolving the ‘Samsonian’ riddle?
By Tiko Okoye
Last Sunday incredulously marked a...
A season of national embarrassment
A season of national embarrassment: It is bad enough that our military young blood are slaughtered in a very messy manner by...
Electricity Tariffs: The limits of shock
Electricity Tariffs: The limits of shock
By Dakuku Peterside
In Nigeria, many policies that are supposed...
EFCC: When public agencies go rogue
In the week in which the EFCC bungled and threw away the biggest corruption case in the country in a quarter of...
Japada: The Pain. The Agony. The Tears (2)
Japada: "When I returned to Nigeria some years back, I was turned into a mad man. Nigeria is a macho nation. It...
Girl child empowerment: Gov Umo Eno’s shining example
By encouraging Miss Abang, Eno has set in motion a shining example, which if followed through, will mark a significant step in...