EFCC to eradicate corruption from Nigeria? Share a better joke…
By Cudjoe Kpor
Acceptance, tolerance or just appreciation of the efforts by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to clean up the hideously filthy, corrupt...
Reprising xenophobia with consumption pattern
By Amanze
Ubochi
It is no
longer news that South Africans have taken xenophobic attacks on foreigners,
particularly...
Towards protecting the Nigerian consumer
By Auwal J. Abubakar
From whatever angle one looks at it, Nigerian
consumers bear the brunt of the harshest...
How NDDC solar-powered water partnership boosts life, jobs in Niger Delta
By Pius Ughakpoteni
For Emotiti, a mother of three, growing up in her birthplace, one of the remote villages of the Niger Delta, was gruesome....
Osinbajo unruffled by Kabba crash
By
Nduka Uzuakpundu
Nigeria’s Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, it rightly could be argued, could be linked...
The Igbo in the politics of Nigeria
By Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi
Let me acknowledge without any reservation whatsoever, that I am honored by the invitation to deliver this year’s convocation lecture from...
The Igbo: Why are they still Biafrans?
By AdagboOnoja
In his latest book, We Are All Biafrans, ChidoOnumah offers a very powerful discourse of Nigeria by imposing on the observable claims of...
OPINION: How culpable is Col. Sambo Dasuki?
Going by the trial of the former National Security Adviser (NSA) to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd) on illegal possession of firearms...
Nigeria’s 2019 election: Background and setting
By Edwin Madunagu
I would like to preface this piece with the following four declarations: One: My dominant interest in Election 2019 is the strengthening...
Biafra: Before the deluge
By Uma Eleazu
President Muhammadu Buhari is quoted as saying that he “will do everything necessary to keep Nigeria as one political entity” (Vanguard, May...