By Francis Ehigiator It is common, passing through some of the nation’s State capitals, especially those governed by opposition political parties such as the All Progressives...
By Simon Kolawole My little girl, on Tuesday, told me her homework was to write a short essay on “The Leader Who Inspires Me”. I wondered whom...
By Chukwuneta Oby I have always likened Facebook (and co) for some people to a child who finds himself in a candy shop and suddenly realises...
By Uzodinma Nwaogbe The recent death of one of Africa’s greatest legend, the man who led the struggle against and eventual elimination of South African white...
By Anthea Mitchell Political instability is a complex and many-headed beast, its tentacles reaching and intertwining with others all across the globe. The difficulties present in...
By Olalekan Adetayo By the time President Goodluck Jonathan will be completing his first term of four years in 2015, he may have so many books...
By Tunde Leye Some nights ago, a friend had just upgraded from a footwagon to join the ranks of teeming car owners in Lagos. But this...
By Atiku Abubakar (AA) Social media may yet change governance in Africa I have recently had to answer many questions from friends and contemporaries, seeking to...
By John Ainofenokhai When I read the news report a few days ago credited to Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu that he would release very soon, a...
by Abimbola Adelakun The image of Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, sitting with Mrs. Joy Ifije, and her son, Bright, reminds me of President Barack Obama’s...
By Barry Morgan The Nigerian Senator for Kwara Central, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, is a controversial figure within a breakaway faction of the ruling People’s Democratic Party,...
By ‘Jide Aluko Regaling my reader with vanilla stories of how successive Peoples’ Democratic Party-led governments have brought Nigeria to her excruciatingly sore knees and plundered...