By Tunde Leye It is important we tell ourselves some truths as a nation and remove our rose tinted glasses. And one of the first truths that a...
I have refrained from commenting on the pact between the All Progressives Alliance (APC) and the “new PDP” because, to some extent, I am involved. While...
By Peregrino Brimah This September it was announced that the Malawi government was selling their presidential jet to use the proceeds, $15 million to feed the...
By Raheem Oluwafunminiyi The month of July, 2011 marked a turning point in the history of South Sudan. Not only did it eventually come out of...
By Ebubedike Akabuwa During my undergraduate years, it was the norm for every student with passion for students’ rights activism, to imbibe good oratorical skills and...
By Chude Jideonwo For two years now, I have heard the winner of The Future Awards Africa at the event alongside the guests – because it...
By Bayo Oluwasanmi Yoruba proverb says “Oruko nroni,” which literally means your life is shaped by your name. As President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan name suggests, he...
By Gimba Kakanda I have absolute confidence in the strength and ability of the Nigerian youth. All over the world, the Nigerian youth is a newsmaker,...
By Johnson Momodu Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has once again dragged the reputation of the apex bank to the...
By John Ainofenokhai Permit me to go straight to the point by calling on Nigerians, in the light of the recent defection of 37 Peoples Democratic...
By Tahir Sherrif There has been a long lasting impression on the minds of Nigerians about the Northern region. When discussions are held about Nigerian states...
By John Campbell Things are churning in Nigeria. There is the publication of former president Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to President Goodluck Jonathan cataloging the latter’s political...