By Ayo Oyoze Baje The increasing tempo and tenor of the campaign of calumny targeted at President Goodluck Jonathan by his sworn enemies, over the handling...
President Yoweri Museveni attended the grand finale rally for the National Resistance Movement woman flagbearer, Mrs. Rebecca Nalwanga, at Kalanga in Uganda last week. In condemning...
Nigeria’s history is replete with examples of women of valour. There’s Queen Amina of Zaria, the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929, the Egba Women led by...
In the late 1980’s, I was appointed Special Adviser to Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, then Nigeria’s Minister of External Affairs. At the time, I was a Research...
By Theophilus Ilevbare Hashtag online activism has continued to prove critics wrong in the amazingly unique way it amplifies disconsolate unheard minority voices, suppressed or subdued by...
By Bayo Oluwasanmi President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is in the market for pre-election shopping spree for image maker to woo voters for 2015 presidential election. According to...
Last night, I read a couple of tweets which had me baffled and disheartened. They concerned the interview given to an American journalist by a member...
I WATCHED Mrs Jonathan’s meeting on Channels TV and came away with more than mixed feelings. As I watched this important gathering that Mrs Jonathan had pulled together...
Two nations in this contemporary political era typify the immediate outcome of what too much selfish and petty politics among the ruling elites would look like....
How the failings of the Nigerian state, over the years, have conspired to create the conditions for the transformation of Boko Haram from just one of...
By Ochereome Nnanna Last week Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, was engaged in an interesting exchange with the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Dr. Muazu...
At first they bombed the Churches. We blamed the Muslims for it. For some, they blamed no one, but yet remained criminally quiet about it. Perhaps...