Today’s we will be looking at a chronology of the Nigerian Civil War which lasted for 30 months from July 1967 to January 1970. Because of the...
About three years ago, I heard the news of a bomb blast at Madalla. Newspapers, radio and television broadcasts carried the shocking story of a bomb...
This keynote lecture was initially delivered as part of the opening session plenary addresses at the Fourth Annual African Renaissance for Unity Conference convened by the...
History repeats itself. In 1977, the military head of state, Lt. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, set up a Crude Oil Sales Tribunal to investigate the operations of...
Fellow Nigerians, please allow me to make a serious confession. I’m an incurable fatalist. I have more than enough reasons to believe in the power of...
Nigeria is a state at war. There’s no profit in continuing to deny it. There’s no point in sugarcoating the bitter, bloody fact. The immediate war...
In the beginning, two of the Valar created a new world. There had been different worlds before but this one was unique. They designed the theme...
By Anaele Hilary “A largely Muslim North and a predominantly Christian south”. You would be forgiving for rationalizing the opening phrase to be a rough reference...
When I encountered the immediate past Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi in Abuja about three weeks ago at his hotel room, he was discussing...
As the hour draws nigh, as the westward winds expose the furo of the fowl, as impeachment beckons, her majesty invokes the ordinances: Thou shalt not...
Women are a precious gift from God but there are some things that all men need to know. Women are by far the deeper and more...
There is now a unanimity of position from the usually fractious segments of the Nigerian society that Nigeria is undergoing perhaps the toughest period in her...