By Law Mefor Permit me to take the liberty of addressing you on a matter, which I consider quite crucial. I am of a well-considered view...
By Farooq A. Kperogi Twitter: @farooqkperogi In Nigeria, once lies and historical myths take roots, they are almost always impossible to uproot. But the stubborn persistence of...
by Ifedotun Ogundipe Antonin Scalia, the famous American jurist, once said: “Words have meaning.” Today, that seemingly simple quote is relevant, especially in an age where...
Four years ago now, I wrote this piece about the thing of collective guilt, and what it leads to. I think it’s more relevant now as...
By Farooq A. Kperogi The political elites of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have chosen to regress to the stone age in matters of election...
By Farooq A. Kperogi Twitter: @farooqkperogi The mass failure in this year’s JAMB-administered Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has inspired yet another familiar and predictable national mourning...
By Farooq A. Kperogi Twitter: @farooqkperogi Two concessions are necessary before I make my points. One, while advocacy for self-determination is not criminal and is protected by...
By: Odewale Abayomi In retaliation for Twitter deleting President Buhari’s tweet for violating its “abusive behaviour” policy, the federal government suspended Twitter’s operations in Nigeria indefinitely...
By Eugene Uzor On Thursday, July 4th, 1984, at the cargo terminal of Stansted Airport 40 miles (64km) north of London, a young British customs officer,...
I think we’ve spent way too much time talking about Nnamdi Kanu. Let’s be honest, the man was bad for ndi Igbo. His methods won us...
By Remi Oyeyemi From that very second when I set my eyes on you, I wanted you. But etiquettes mandated me to control and discipline myself....
By: Ebisan Petra Wilkie In 2020, Nigeria’s fuel subsidy cost the country more than 8 billion dollars, and it is expected to be higher in 2021...