By Prince Charles Dickson In a country contentiously split among Muslims and Christians, leaders of Nigeria’s mosques and churches are united in their condemnation of same-sex relationships....
Charles Novia writes on the same sex debacle.. Read! I have been reading interesting comments on social media about the new ‘anti-gay bill’ recently signed into...
By Fredrick Nwabufo Benjamin Nweze sends the congregation to a mellifluous realm. In the realm, every cadence of his baritone executes them slowly. He sings so...
By Okey Ndibe During a brief trip to London last week, I was intrigued to realize that part of the news buzz pertained to Nigeria’s inclusion in...
By Dr. Peregrino Brimah What’s good for Sanusi is good for Jonathan How many of us wish for a revolution in Nigeria? A revolution is a...
By Joe Igbokwe I have heard that Buruji Kashamu thinks that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the greatest enemy of PDP in the South-West and even Nigeria....
By Edwin Uhara With the successful registration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the 31st of July 2013,...
By Simon Kolawole Jim O’Neill, a British economist, is best known for coining BRIC – the acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, and China – to represent...
By Sonala Olumhense The beauty of the Internet is that you can hear the world in thought. Mrs. Stella Oduah, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, has been...
By Jummai Calebs These are heady days for the imperious traditional ruler of the Nigerian financial system, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who for all intents and purposes...
By Tunde Leye I was reading Ayo Sogunro’s twitter interview with 1Pageweekly.com the other day and one of his responses struck me. Most of us Nigerian...
By John Ainofenokhai With the 2015 elections inching closer, the political decibel is expectedly rising. Permutations about possible candidates for various political offices are also on...