By Jibrin Ibrahim Violence, mass murder, abductions, hate, sex slavery and other crimes against humanity are killing Nigeria while the governing class watch with a sense...
By Wole Olaoye With a character like Musiliu Obanikoro as minister of state for Defence, it is not difficult to understand why Nigeria is so defenseless...
Over the years, successive governments in Nigeria have always bamboozled us with great terminologies such as GDP, per capita and other macroeconomic indices which they have...
Before our very eyes, we have seen Boko Haram transform from a virtually unknown neighbourhood religious gathering to a globally notorious terrorist group that kills and...
By Femi Aribisala God did not send Jeremiah to unbelievers. He sent him to the “Christians” of his day. God told Jeremiah to stand at the...
By Femi Fani-Kayode Permit me to begin this contribution with some basic truisms: firstly that God is great and that He alone forges the destiny of...
By Adepoju Paul Even though I strive daily to look the other way when it comes to news emanating from Nigeria’s political arena, I fight a...
By Saatah Nubari I had no intention of putting down an article today. As a matter of truth, I had just come back from a night...
By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, these are not the best of times for our long-suffering country. I don’t even know where to start from. I have...
By Peregrino Brimah Which massacre? Yobe? Borno? Adamawa? Plateau? Katsina? Kaduna? Benue? Nasarawa? The hashtag, “#XYZmassacre” has become the inevitably appropriate marker for the Nigerian holocaust....
By Tunde Leye During the 2nd term of the Obasanjo administration, the then Minister of Interior Sunday Afolabi championed the National Identity Card scheme. All of...
By Osita Ebiem In Nigeria’s political arrangement, the President is the highest office. Over the years the picture that has been presented to the world is...