If you are a Nigerian, chances are you know someone who has spent an entire day, at least once, traveling the 140-mile Sagamu-Benin City road, or been killed...
By Adekoya Boladale A long time ago, in the days of Late Chief Solomon Lar, when the likes of Chief Alex Ekwueme and Professor Jerry Gana were still...
By Reno Omokri Social media and the technologies that drive it were intended to be a force for social good that expanded the individual’s reach beyond...
By Jude Collins When Omotala, a renowned Nigerian actress secured a slot in the Time Magazine’s highly coveted positions, for the 100 most influential people in...
By Femi Fani-Kayode The Lord will guide you and protect you through this year and beyond. He will make his face to shine upon you. Your feet...
By Fatima Goni About a month to the Chrismas festival we wake up to learn about attacks at airforce base by Boko Haram fighters in Maiduguri....
By Femi Fani-Kayode There is so much death in this country. So many tears. So much evil. So much betrayal. So much sadness and so many tragedies....
By Tonnie Iredia The end to the last long drawn-out university teachers’ strike means that students are set to return to school. On the basis of...
By Odimegwu Onwumere What many opulent Nigerians term as leadership is the exhibition of their exotic cars, power bikes, mansions, companies, pictures from foreign lands they...
By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, let me start by sending you my warmest compliments of this special season. It has been one hell of a year...
By Constance Okechukwu When we talk of presidents’ wives who have proved to be extraordinary in defining the office of First Lady with élan, Dame Patience...
By Emmanuel U. Ezenwa Political philosophers define politics as the authoritative allocation of values or available resources for the common good of the majority. This definition...