Originally Published by Nytimes LAGOS, Nigeria — I was 7 years old the first time I recognized political fear. My parents and their friends were talking about...
It is no more news that national security and security threats have been cited to justify postponements of elections under former President Goodluck Jonathan and...
I was part of a group that met the lone fighter on October 3. It was a mission arranged by a social media community to establish...
Many Nigerian may think that the menace, rascality and corruption in the judiciary started just yesterday. No it did not. It dates back to the 90s....
by Reuben Abati Public communication is one of the most delicate challenges that people in public life face, either in the corporate or the public sector. Many...
Here’s what she (Chimamanda) wrote and published on her facebook page: “ Dear Ijeawele, What joy. And what lovely names: Chizalum Adaora. She is so beautiful....
By Dele Momodu “He who finds a wife finds a good thing…” – PROVERBS 18: 22 Fellow Nigerians, please forget the shakara of all men who...
By Reuben Abati People tend to be alarmed when the Nigerian Presidency takes certain decisions. They don’t think the decision makes sense. Sometimes, they wonder if something...
By Ahmad Salkida The biographer of “Muhammadu Buhari: The challenge of leadership in Nigeria,” Professor John Paden, revealed that the leadership of Boko Haram demanded 5...
In its latest act of dictatorship & disrespect for the rule of law, the Directorate of State Security (DSS) raided the homes of several Judges of...
This is obviously the season of padding. First, there was the padding of the 2016 budget – illicit insertions and consequent distortions that not only resulted...
The easiest way a government and a ruling political party can dilute the faith, the confidence, and the authority placed in them by the people is...