Saturday, December 7, 2019, was a day to remember in the city of Abuja as members of Abuja Moms came…
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Writing on the topic; The Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer, Amar Bhide, Professor at Harvard University, among other remarks, noted that formulating…
There is this African riddle and I think it is most appropriate today and for the few words I have.…
Asked by some would-be foreign investors filled with trepidation about doing business in Nigeria, former President Olusegun Obasanjo responded thus:…
Recurring violence between herdsmen and farmers, as well as related cattle theft and banditry in many northern states, including Zamafara…
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women last November 25, a Nigerian woman, Adaora, was…
Literature, like other art forms, is a reflection of society. It is from society that creative writers get their ideas.…
The closure of Nigeria’s land borders to the movement of goods and persons, since October 2019, has understandably been generating…
Nigeria under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC) administration appears to be facing a suppressed financial…
Members of the Nigerian National Assembly, and by extension lawmakers across the country, have been under scrutiny lately with regard…
The recent fall in commodity prices has slowed Bolivia’s racing economic growth from a peak of 6.8% in 2013 to…
Surveillance activities and the law are often at loggerheads. The former specialises in destroying privacy; the latter, in so far…
The kangaroo, and the chameleon set out to visit the turtle, after days in the forest trekking, they were almost…
Are all current and former Nigerian governors mad? After years of siphoning state funds without accountability, why do so many…
Parasites have a certain weight in history. Donors to a system, a state, a company, always claim to be giving…
When the tenure of a chief executive is coming to an end, there’s usually a feverish outbreak of schemes to…
I was quite pleased that the controversial International Conference on Witchcraft at the University of Nigeria, my alma mater, held…
The Nigerian media space went agog when the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division…
Having made a name for himself causing cringing controversy, forging alter egos with the ease of a spam producer, Sacha…
In support of French President Emmanuel Macron’s 2018 commitment to receive 100 families from the ethno-religious minority group, 100 members…
The image of a Yemeni woman who resisted bombs in her bleeding country is currently on display at the United…
I have consistently tried to create levels of differentiation between democracy and dictatorship, especially dictatorships of the military variant as…
It was memorable and engraved in my heart till today. I, therefore, still remember it as if it happened yesterday.…
As countries celebrated the World Children’s Day on Thursday, a top functionary of a global rights group, Human Rights Watch,…
By next week it would be December, the month of Christmas, better put the last month of the year, so…
The weaponisation of electoral geography has become very scientific. They derail the opposition by frightening them into staying at home…
First Osun. Then Kano. Now Kogi and Bayelsa states. The spate of violence during election brings doubt on Nigeria’s ability…
As many as 100,000 children die every year in Nigeria, the largest oil and gas producer in Africa due to Severe Acute…
This year, China as Intimidating Monster has become the popular motif in Canberra circles. Australian government members Andrew Hastie and…
What do you think will happen in Bayelsa and Kogi States this coming Saturday? The question was posed to me…