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....
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 ‘Yemi Adebowale The Nigerian church is perhaps the most widely recognized in Africa and even maybe the world at large. Nigerian churches and church...
I have heard this bit of nonsense constantly – seen it sometimes on social media, in comment boxes or random commentary: that because I actively, enthusiastically...
Nigeria’s population has grown tremendously since from 45.2 million people at Independence 56 years ago, to an estimated 182.2 million people in 2015. Unfortunately, our population...
I read in the news that 4,700 Nigerians were forcefully evicted from their homes in Otodo-Gbame community in Lagos State, in one single day in...
President Muhammadu Buhari announced soon after returning from a medical leave lasting a month and 19 days that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo was going to continue...
Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is struggling not to be seen to outshine his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, whose sluggish approach to governance has rallied critics...
After the publication of my column last week, titled “I want to go to London… to see Buhari”, I received a lot of feedback from persons...
By Levi Obijiofor There is something strikingly but embarrassingly similar between Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed and the former Iraqi Information Minister during...
By Chido Onumah Late last month, as a section of the country awaited the triumphant return of James Ibori, an ex-governor of Delta State, who was...