The issue of the power of the National Assembly or the House of Representatives to summon and or invite the…
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Unfolding events in Nigeria is confirming the existence of a basket case of raging tsunami storms. The storms have started…
Nigeria is an exceptionally intolerant country – religion-wise. In fact, the country is next to Iran on the religious intolerance…
In 1978, the Public Relations professionals across the globe gathered in Mexico to among other aims chart a course, and…
From all indications and barring any surprise last minute entry, here are the aspirants seeking the seat of Chief John…
When the news of the death of Diego Maradona broke, I was in a friend’s office. Our initial spontaneous reaction…
Leafing – or in this case scrolling through – the commemorative issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists after…
I remember decades ago reading Adaora Lily Ulasi’s work, Many Thing You No Understand, when I read the work, who…
When Governor Bala Muhammed took over as the Chief Executive of Bauchi state, his power to the people slogan, anchored…
That the slain Borno farmers did not get military clearance is an inconvenient truth, but the real error of judgement…
The popular saying, “when a dog bites a man it is no news but when a man bites a dog…
Prior to 2017, when The federal government during one of the federal executive council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu…
This topic is a brief about the destruction of ethical conduct of some lawyers and the need to curb all…
In Argentina, beatification and canonisation can happen to living figures. Unlike the officialdom of the Catholic Church, the processes take…
Only in August 2020, as we grappled with COVID19, not knowing that there was #endSARS and palliative stealing in the…
Although the 1999 Constitution of the country says it all, but still, there are some Nigerians that consider themselves more…
I have known the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, for a long time, I think. Before I got…
Today, we swim in a sexualized world that is saturated with the murky waters of celebrating the mundane. There is…
A few nostalgic types still believe that the Union Jack continues to flutter to sighs and reverence over outposts of…
The Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry was always going to make for a gruesome read – and…
“Making billions from arms exports which fuel the conflict while providing a small fraction of that in aid to Yemen…
You do not catch fish in anger… Sometime next week I would be one of the keynote speakers at an…
The video clips of the gruesome murder of Pastor Lawn Andimi and Roypvil Dalyop by Boko Haram was revealing and…
The saying that a prophet is not appreciated at home may well be referring to former Ghanaian president, Jerry Rawlings,…
As chief conductor of the saint factory, Pope John Paul II was always going to be, in time, canonised. Almost…
Probe. This is another word for political manoeuvring, horse-trading, chicanery and blackmail – in the Nigerian milieu. Probes are launched…
Recently #SecureNorth has been trending on various social media platforms to demand securing a region that has been ravaged by…
Masks can prove liberating. The hidden face affords security. Obnoxious authority breathes better, hiding in comfort. Behind the material, confidence…
Prior to the recent ‘youths revolt’ in the country which got the young Nigerians once described as ‘lazy’ busy on…
It remains a great surprise to me to still find some opinions against the validity and or legality of the…