At the stakeholders forum held today, the 6th day of August, 2014, at the Leisure Spring Hotel, Osogbo, the Chairman of INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, originally...
Just before exhaustion and a bad bout of malaria put yours truly and this column out of business about six weeks ago, I returned to Accra...
April 15, 300 school girls were abducted in Chibok, Borno State by Boko Haram faction of the Islamic terrorists. The abduction of the girls touched a...
Ever since I arrived Washington DC last Thursday, I have lost my identity as a Nigerian to a country that does not exist: Africa! While it...
In the face of overwhelming ineffectiveness of Nigeria’s Government in protecting the ordinary Nigerians against the murderous attacks of Boko Haram Nigerians continue to live in...
History has shown that we forget things easily in Nigeria. We do not remember things easily, we do not look at past events, and we move...
For me, one of the extraordinary treasures of being a columnist are the emails—and the occasional phone call—I receive from readers who are moved to react...
Today I write in fear, like every other residents of the only black continent in the world. Our world is ravaged by a dreadful holocaust and...
By Gbogungboro A week ago, hundreds of members of Arewa Youth Development Foundation went on a peaceful protest demonstration in Kano. They took their demonstration to...
By Segun Apata Since about the 10th century AD, we Yoruba have been enjoying a high level of civilization in our towns, cities and kingdoms. By...
During the US Civil War, hatred became entrenched between the North and South. In one instance President Abraham Lincoln was criticized for speaking of benevolent treatment...
There are many symptoms that manifest the breakdown of the Nigerian state. They are in form of status arrogance; repressive grandstanding, peddling of falsehoods, corruption, undemocratic...