Blessed with an abundance of natural resources, vast arable land, a temperate climate and a teeming population of young vibrant people, Nigeria has the potentials to...
By Diekola Adeleke To the average observer, the crisis currently besetting the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso began a few years ago under the...
By Johnson Chinedu There’s a very sacred creed in journalism that does not escape anyone who practices by the letters. It is: “when in doubt, leave out.” Similarly,...
As United States president Donald Trump stood in front of millions to deliver his ultimatum on the position of the United States as regards the Paris...
Ogun, Soponna, Amadioha and co have gone soft. Only their beneficent side remains, helping Nigerians daily, quietly, in the shadows, never to be thanked, never to...
Nigeria’s Democracy Day passed with deafening silence. Without the fanfare and drama that saw the ushering in of the Buhari administration merely two years ago....
“Have you read Lauretta Onochie’s latest post?” “Lauretta. Lauretta. Who is she?” “She is a social media assistant at the Presidency. She shoots straight and direct....
By Chris Tion Image Blues The past couple of weeks haven’t been the best for the image of my dear state, Benue. First it was...
The Daily Trust newspaper has published an interesting feature story (May 15), on the sudden surge in the number of First Class degrees being churned out...
By Ahmad Salkida Amsatu is in her mid – 20’s and has just gone into labour for her fourth child. News has begun to go round...
by Mercy Abang Following the ouster of the despot Yahaya Jammeh of the Gambia, the notion that change will happen for nations with sit-tight leaders has...
By ‘Yemi Adebowale The Nigerian church is perhaps the most widely recognized in Africa and even maybe the world at large. Nigerian churches and church...