Black Thursday, Otedola Bridge and articulated vehicles
Tayo Ogunbiyi
On June 28, it was a Black and hurriedly forgotten Thursday in Lagos as tragedy struck at the popular Otedola Bridge along the...
Beyond the madness on the Plateau!
By Ayo Oyoze Baje
Consider all these screaming headlines: “Taming the beast on the Plateau”(March 24,2010), “Bloodbath on the Plateau again!”(Dec,29, 2010) and “Who will...
Buhari’s anti-corruption fight and the rule of law
By Kolawole Olaniyan
President Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015 after emphasising his track record of tackling corruption, and his pledge to stop public officials from...
Imo State: Why some of us still believe
By Chijioke Churuba
Many people have argued that, Imo State has been abused, violated and on the verge of losing its dignity, however, some of...
Russia 2018: Expecting life’s beautiful game
By Ayo Oyoze Baje
Individuals don’t win, teams do
-Sam Walton
The ultimate goal of every soccer-loving nation is to win the much-coveted and prestigious World Cup....
June 12 and sanctity of truth
Tayo Ogunbiyi
Upon hearing the news, my die hard pro June 12 associate was over emotional. Tears poured down his face as he tried to...
Movements of Nigeria’s ruling class
By Edwin Madunagu
To appreciate, more fully, the current wave of political re-alignments in Nigeria and be able to make informed projections, we may need...
Ekiti 2018: Fayemi, the game changer
By Adegboyega Ajayi
What a swift turnaround? The hunter has mysteriously become the hunted in the political space in Ekiti State. If a madman knows...
JOHESU’s strike and needless loss of lives
Tayo Ogunbiyi
I was not unaware of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) members’ indefinite industrial action which commenced nationwide on April 18, but did...
OPINION: ‘The educator must be educated’
By Edwin Madunagu
This piece is a memo to the Nigerian Left. In an ideal situation, on account of the importance I attach to the...