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By Prince Charles Dickson Ph.D. I know the biggest crime is just to throw up your hands and say “This…
By Law Mefor Nigeria is yet again on the threshold of history. This historic time is different and filled with…
All critical minders of Nigeria’s preparation for the upcoming general elections will see in the ruling All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s)…
By Prof. Tunji Olaopa The invitation of Professor Wole Soyinka to the just concluded Lagos Book and Art Festival was,…
What goes around comes around First they came for the socialists, and I didn’t speak out because I was not…
If there was a prize for Nigeria’s number one letter writer, journalist-turned-lawyer and one-time minister, Tony Momoh, would appear to…
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following Graduate Programmes of Emerald Energy Institute, University of…
Just when you think you have seen it all in Nigeria’s deepening leadership rot, something worse pops up. Governor Samuel…
On October 23, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria issued what it tagged elevated risk of terror attacks in Abuja, the…
On October 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a meeting with President of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embalo,…
As 2023 beckons and the presidential candidates rev up their hustings across the country’s political landscape, the metamorphosis of many…
Some words suffer prejudice, that is, they are not allowed to ‘explain’ themselves or to be put in right context…
JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, and Chairman of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), retired General Mohamed Buba Marwa,…
In recent years, ‘vote buying’ has become a popular phrase in our political discourses. But what does this really mean?…
Demographic angst is a terrifying thing, especially to leaders concerned about poor returns from horizontal folk dancing. Viktor Orbán of…
In the online gambling world, there are countless casinos to choose from. With so many options, it can be tough…
When we get home after a long day of work and errands and obligations, we’re all in need of something…
It’s impossible to know whether the new British Prime Minister is genuinely serious about constructive policy or not. She is…
In recent months, there has been an insalubrious and repugnant video trend of male comedians targeting women, pranking them to…
Last year, I wrote about how Haiti’s institutions were completely hollowed out by the inflow of aid after the 2010…
In Vienna, China’s permanent mission to the United Nations has been rather exercised of late. Members of the mission have…
Once the fixated adoration with the late Queen Elizabeth II starts cooling, the accountants of public welfare and decency will…
The Founder, Leader and Archbishop of Living Christ Mission, The Most Rev. Professor Daddy Hezekiah, has commiserated with the English…
Turn on the television. Move to the screen. Switch on the device – if you ever left it off. Queen…
Every society and individual needs heroes. They help us survive through our worst times and to thrive. They symbolise for…
I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of…
Prior to the discovery of crude oil, Nigeria was the home of the black oil, now known as the oil…
Ayman al-Zawahiri is dead – or so we are told. Al-Qaida’s chief and successor to the slain Osama bin Laden,…
Since the days of the Babangida regime and the IMF Structural Adjustment Programme debates, Nigerians have come to see a…