When the State condones torture
Torture in Nigeria is a resilient atrocity, with deep origins in the institutional foundations of the police, army and security institutions in...
Expensive diesel and the expansive economic crisis
The immediate impact of the hike in diesel prices can be seen in the stranglehold it is having on the Nigerian economy.
Billionaire Dangote and brilliant El-Rufai
Billionaire Aliko Dangote, 70th richest person on earth, was born April 10, 1957 in Kano, to a wealthy Hausa Muslim family. He...
Help! A Facebook stalker threatens to eat me like indomie
Facebook is a small world where the pedigreed comingles with the rootless in a happy, real time of harmless fun and frolics.
Dissecting Fine Boys 2, Literary Appreciation
Fine Boys is arranged in a way to expose the impressions outside influences have on young minds.
By Lechi...
Obi and Nigeria’s face of change
Obi has repeatedly stressed that he is not desperate to be president but desperate to see Nigeria change for the better
Naked Supreme Court dance not a bad thing after all
As it is with the Supreme Court, all five of the heads of the other judicial branches - Courts of Appeal, Industrial...
2023, not about Peter Obi
2023 is not about Peter Obi. It is a battle for the soul of this beleaguered country and the dignity of the...
Ekiti State: Political twists and turns and their potential for reversal of fortunes
If I were Oni, I would rather concentrate all my energies on strengthening my relationship with the Jagaban. What's done in Ekiti...
Milton Friedman: Father of shareholder theory
Milton Friedman was an American-born economist, public intellectual, political affairs commentator and Nobel Prize winner.
By Anthony Kila