History does matter. ‘It has a way of repeating itself’, and has shown clearly that ordinary calculation can be upturned…
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The question most people do not want to ask or answer: who is going to feed or care for the…
Nigeria attaches great importance to the realization of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is underlined…
Laden with gross illegality and questionable rationality is the planned operation by the Nigerian military, which will warrant the unusual…
I do not know much about sports, but I know what good sportsmanship is. Diego Maradona, the Argentine football shaman,…
“Budget of Sustaining Growth and Job Creation” is the year 2020 executive budget proposal of President Mohammadu Buhari presented to…
It appears there is a growing pressure of sorts seeking to reclaim the policy space lost to footloose capital by…
A pretty odd thing, this. The prime minister of Britain, supposedly of the conservative creed, making an almost violent dash…
The 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II recently told a moving story of how a mother watched her sick…
A colleague’s wife had just given birth, in the middle of all the excitement and well wishes, a lady looked…
Introduction Information rules the world today. More often than not, the type of information we receive affects our choices, our…
After the leadership elections of the ninth national assembly in June, one fact stuck out like the proverbial sore thumb…
The Judiciary (and in other words, the Courts) is one of the three arms of government in a democratic system.…
The smorgasbord of Brexit terms has been further plated up with the latest acronym: the WAB or Withdrawal Agreement Bill. …
“So say it loud and let it ring; we are all a part of everything; the future, present and the past; fly on…
Last week, both conventional and social media were awash with the news of raiding or bursting up of some correctional…
I once wrote: ‘’There is no morality in global politics. It is eat or be eaten. The nucleus of international…
A series of salacious stories were recently published by several online news portals about plots by a Lebanese engineer, Said…
While Australian journalists bonded and broke break in condemning national security legislation that some of them had previously supported, one…
If the time-honoured aphorism which considers education as the bedrock of development is anything to go by and if the age-long believe that;…
President Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘’rice revolution’’ is laudable. Before the ‘’crop rebellion’’, Nigeria spent about $1.65 billion annually importing rice from…
General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s military Head of State from 1966 -1975, turned 85 on Saturday, October 19, 2019. In a…
It was always a probable fact: the dark consequences of having what is termed in Australia a “racing” industry, where…
For quite some time, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, has been in the news for negative reasons. At…
The discovery of hydrocarbon deposist (crude oil) in the kolmani river 11 well on the upper Benue, through gongola basin,…
Rendering Pro bono legal services by lawyers is encouraged at all times, despite the current economic challenges, but lawyers in a great…
Benedict Cumberbatch. Olivia Colman. Fine actors. They believe in Extinction Rebellion, or perhaps, rebelling against the prospect of extinction. The…
Why are Nigerian politicians ravished by the thought of election? They complot and machinate over it. And when they eventually…
Legal research, despite how important and unavoidable to every lawyer, it is my observation that some lawyers have neglected this…
Human rights are inalienable rights of man but unfortunately, they are rights that have become subjected to injustice by man…