By Idang Alibi When the inspiration for this piece came, several titles for it played in my mind. Some of them are: ‘’Is the Nigerian Military Incompetent?’’,...
by Chidi Amuta For Nigeria, the hour of collective redemption may not be here yet but the voices are being raised and a clear message is...
By Rotimi Fasan FIRST a disclaimer: any comment made here now and at any time in the past pertains to the persons concerned in their public...
Nigeria’s rulers are in a certain strange place, charting, no, bumbling through new territories like inebriated elephants; confronting new road blocks, like, thanks to social media,...
Today, makes it exactly a month, since a large number of Nigerian girls were taken away from their school by force. Finally, in a classic example...
By Uche Igwe Sometime in November 2010, a former United States ambassador to Nigeria (May 2004-July 2007), Mr. John Campbell wrote a book titled, Nigeria: Dancing...
I have followed Okey Ndibe and all his thoughts for years now and to all intents and purposes I have not been disappointed by his numerous...
“I can’t take you serious if you think GEJ is Nigeria’s problem.” “I can’t even take you serious if you think APC is Nigeria’s solution. You...
As we expect life in Abuja to return to normal, hopefully for the better, I feel the urge to share my thoughts about the World Economic...
Boko Haram and the West’s Intervention The kidnapping of hundreds of schoolgirls in Chibok town some three weeks ago has drawn widespread global opprobrium. Instinctively,...
“Mr. President has failed woefully to protect the lives and property of the Nigerian people.” On May 4, Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, proclaimed:...
These are uncomfortable times for President Goodluck Jonathan. Recently the terrorist group Boko Haram resurfaced in the vicinity of Abuja, detonating two deadly bombs in Nyanya...