A man is wearing black, black shoes, socks, trousers, lumper gloves. He is walking down a black street with all the street lamps off. A black...
By Olusegun Adeniyi There is this story of a cowboy who had a serious accident with his vehicle in which he was carrying a dog and...
By Chido Onumah A few days after the figures of Nigeria’s rebased GDP were made public last week, The Punch newspaper carried a very frightening front...
By M.B.O Owolowo With sorrow etched on the faces of survivors, the flow of tears and blood was clearly visible, as mangled body parts littered the...
By Farouk Martins Aresa Starve the beast not the poor! The source of funding for religious massacre, ostentatious living and social abuse of victims must be...
By Ndiameeh Babangida Babreek Since Boko Haram embarked on their well planned and sponsored mission of decimination of Nigerian Christians which has eventually boomerang, the way...
By Ene Abah On Monday, 14th April 2014, my sister and I set out to work in the city centre of Abuja. We live about 15km...
By Femi Aribisala Three well-worn parties in Nigeria, the ACN, CPC and a wing of the APGA, had a makeover; refashioning themselves as the APC (All...
By Bayo Oluwasanmi Two truths are indispensable to leaders. First, they will be criticized. Second, criticism always changes the leader. Unhappy people tend to attack the...
By Disu Kamor Not long ago, such important values as tolerance, inclusion, diversity and peaceful co-existence were the pride of Lagosians. Lagos State, once prided as...
By Ndiameeh Babangida Babreek Ordinarily one would have thought that as a religious organisation, Jama ‘atu Nasir Islam will be the beacon of truth, honesty and...
By Odimegwu Onwumere Whatever the sons of late Pa Oji Okoko are saying, the in-thing is that they disappointed their father in death no matter who...