The West African nation of Zimbabwe seems set to execute their plan of banning foreigners from owning bakeries, barber shops, estate agencies and a host of...
By Chukwu Ude On arrival at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, President Goodluck Jonathan confirmed to State House correspondents that he has...
By Umaru Ahmed President Goodluck Jonathan who was in London to attend the 15th meeting of the Honorary International Investors Council Londonhas arrived in Abuja from...
By Mallika Rao After armed men off the Nigerian coast took two seafarers hostage this week, CNN declared the Gulf of Guinea the new “piracy hotspot”...
By Chido Onumah “Between an agenda for a national restructuring and 2015 presidential election, my priority will be the convocation of a sovereign national conference.” –...
The Nigerian Islamist terrorist organization Boko Haram is kidnapping Christian women, enslaving them as “brides,” and forcing them to convert to Islam, the Reuters news agency...
by Yemi Adamolekun Farewell ceremonies ended last Thursday for another one of us. Deji Falae was the son of a former Minister of Finance, Secretary to...
By Elisha Bala-Gbogbo Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, plans to begin privatizing its four state-owned oil refineries before the end of the first quarter, Petroleum Minister...
by Ayisha Osori It is hard to imagine the pain of a disenfranchised voter. To have your voter card, to see your name on some weather-ravaged...
By Danladi Maigida When Arik Airline first began operations in Nigeria, it quickly began a household name. ‘Wings of Nigeria’ it was called. With airline services...
by Ogene Ude Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers has said Nollywood represents Nigeria both at home and overseas, at the Government House, Port Harcourt, at a Dinner...
by Raymond- Oise-Oghaede The origin of trade union as an effectively organised body which strives by means of collective bargaining with threats of strikes and strikes...