By Farouk Martins Aresa There is no other place Ndi-Igbo are loved or cherished more than in their own Country, from the South to North. Even...
By Prince Charles Dickson “Kowa ya dade yaga dadau”. – Hausa (Whoever live long, will see wonders). This is my first admonition for the year 2014,...
By Reno Omokri I was about to write this piece detailing the positive effects of the Transformation Agenda when I was confronted with a hypocrisy which...
By Douglas Anele In fact, despite the hysterical shibboleths of sycophants, broad sections of Nigerians believe, correctly, I am afraid, that President Jonathan’s administration is among...
By Mohammed Hussein Politics is a game where your worst enemy can pretend to be your best friend with the sole purpose of getting at you....
By Tunde Leye The first part of this piece is published HERE The narrative of what it means to be Nigerian must be crafted. It is...
By Dr. Aminu Gamawa If you think President Goodluck Jonathan has no plan or strategy on how to win the 2015 presidential election you are dead...
BY Edwin Ekene Uhara Each time I talk about Nigeria celebrating 100 years of nationhood in most youth organizations, the response I usually get from my...
By Edward Wabundani Until recently, I happen to be one among Bola Tinubu’s fans. My liking for him then stems from his superintendence over the defunct...
By Ross Alabo-Georg The recent lamentation by the governor of Rivers state over the World Bank/ADB loan ‘non-approval’ or delay by the Federal Government smacks of...
By Enenim Ubon Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999 came with a lot of expectations from the citizens who believed things would change and they will...
By Jude Collins When Omotala, a renowned Nigerian actress secured a slot in the Time Magazine’s highly coveted positions, for the 100 most influential people in...