OPINION: Nigerian youths and the scourge of drug addiction
By Tayo Ogunbiyi
Recent directive by the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, banning the sale of Codeine containing cough syrups without prescription across the...
OPINION: Fayemi: What are they afraid of?
By Oluwaseun Fakuade and Oladipo Adejumo
All was going smoothly during the APC gubernatorial primary elections in Ado-Ekiti until thugs disrupted the otherwise peaceful process....
As we approach 2019
By Kanayo Esinulo
Not long after the conclusion of the 2015 presidential election and a victor emerged, a good number of Nigerians were quite willing...
Before the next round
By Edwin Madunagu
I am inviting our country’s popular-democratic forces, especially the Nigerian Left, to join me in looking back once again. We have to...
How will a breakthrough come?
By Edwin Madunagu
About five years ago, in late January and early February 2013, The Guardian carried my three – part column titled “Struggling for...
APGA, the odds favour Frank Nneji
By Amanze Ubochi
It appears the despot in civilian garb who calls himself Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, is already catching the joke. Yes,...
OPINION: Fighting corruption is a farce
By Tola Adeniyi
Corruption has become such a huge joke in Nigeria and fighting it has become a bigger joke; a melodrama of some sort....
OPINION: Donald Trump must hold Nigeria accountable for slaughter of Christians
By David Curry
Opinion contributor USA TODAY
Published April 29, 2018
The world community must work together to stop increasing anti-Christian violence in Nigeria. New wave of...
For OGP to put food on Nigerian tables
By Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku
A fundamental question which arose from the breakthrough of the internet was the expediency of giving everybody access. That question came...
The demon of demo-garchy
By Ayo Oyoze Baje
To the average Nigerian politician, power is everything. He breathes it, dreams it and even to the point of obsession. He...