Twelve weeks ago, in this space, we discussed in two broad parts, the “Renaissance of Africa’s identity at crossroad” in…
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A gifted Ghanaian writer and teacher, Ernest Agyemang Yeboah once witted: “Christmas is joyful for them that have food to be…
December 1, annually is world HIV/AIDS day. It is a day set aside, globally, to reflect on the unprinted effects…
“In every society in human history, including the United States, those in power seek to imbue themselves with the attributes…
The wisdom of former American freestyle wrestler and coach, Dan Gable defined Gold medals as “awards not really made of gold,…
Africa had witnessed one of the most immense geo-anthropogenic crisis in the history of man, courtesy of her long years…
Today, we’ll round off the last part of this topic. I am continuing it against popular demands and persuasion from…
One of the markers of underdevelopment is that while other nations are progressively raising the bar to epical level in…
Ikoyi district of Lagos has been associated with two unsavoury tales of national interest in the last four years, such…
Of late, the press in Nigerian has been unfairly blamed by many state actors for the multisectoral tragedies bedevilling the…
There is a totem of disavowal among other geopolitical zones, each time Igbo presidency is contemplated. All manners of incoherent…
Rumours They get started by certain people that run their mouths without the facts, they take a story they’ve…
There are so many burning topics to discuss in columns and news commentaries this week. From the controversial…
Last week, as we mused on this topic, we established that it behooves on us, Africans to carve for…
Of late, there has been intellectual uprising against our former European Missionaries and Colonialists. We blame them for series of…
When the famous Indian Philosopher and Writer, Jiddu Krishnamurti saw the speed at which the world of his time was…
Today’s edition of our weekly digest, is an an informal conversation with Nigerian voters. I will be as colloquial and…
By the submission of Taylor Alex, “Africa’s democratic development has (in recent times) been characterized by a growing number…
If you want to understand me come, bend over my African soul, the black dockworkers’ groans, the Tshopi’s frenzied…
“To get a certain job, you need work experience. But to get that work experience, you need to have had…
“Gods don’t kill people. People with Gods kill people.” Sasa Milosevic Nigeria’s history of ethnic bigotry and bias against each…
Have you lived in the Northern part of Nigeria, if yes, and you understand Hausa you would be familiar with…
“Fake news that has been spread during the COVID19 pandemic in Nigeria has been characterized by religious, political and conspiracy…
By the time the fool has learned the game, the players have dispersed, and you can beat a fool half…
In 1963, the Trinidadian writer CLR James released a second edition of his classic 1938 study of the Haitian Revolution,…
Proposed law on donkey ranching divides senators, Bill on Donkeys tears Senators apart, Senate Divided over Bill on Slaughtering, Breeding…Senate…
In 1869, at the age of fifteen, José Martí and his young friends published a magazine in Cuba called La…
Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc-ra-cy): A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing;…
Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results not attributes-Peter Drucker. So let…
So, last week I was a guest at a federal parastatal, the Federal Inland Revenue, the Jos MST Office, I…