Last year during an intra-faith community scorecard workshop in a certain community, a participant shared his frustration when he went…
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Amidst the gloomy and intractable insecurity bedevilling the country especially the North-East, the Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana…
Recently, Nigeria was in news again for unpleasant reasons. The murder of an 18-year-old Seminarian, Michael Nnadi and the wife…
In every society, peace is the driver of social and economic development. This is why Section 14 (2) (b) of…
A Catholic Priest who works in one of the dioceses in North-Eastern Nigeria had an unforgettable experience. The parish where…
Peace is the most expensive commodity in the world today. The popular saying that social and economic development can only…
It is estimated that more than 4.5 billion out of 7 billion people identify with one of the world’s four…
One of the major indications of the dysfunctional nature of the Nigerian social and political ecosystem is what can be…
Britain is looking drenched at the moment; colours blue and yellow seem to be streaking through the country. The Scottish…
Shallow understanding from people of goodwill is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill-will. Lukewarm acceptance is much…
Members of the Nigerian National Assembly, and by extension lawmakers across the country, have been under scrutiny lately with regard…
The Nigerian media space went agog when the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division…
Sex, the late Gore Vidal astutely observed, is politics, and not merely from the vantage point of those who wish…
Where the media are free, the market place of ideas sorts the irresponsible from the responsible and rewards the later——-Anonymous…
The never-ending manner with which public office holders appoint assistants to handle information/media responsibilities have become canonical proof that proper…
‘There are books to teach you how to build a house, how to repair engines, how to cook a meal.…
You cannot get away from it, at least in print or in Google land. African swine fever is doing its…
A peep into the history of attempts seeking regulation of non-profitable organizations (NPOs) in Nigeria will reveal that no bill…
Tuesday 1st October 2019, a day set aside as public holiday by the Federal Government to celebrate the nations’ 59th Independence anniversary,…
It is a common knowledge that the Ijaw Youths Council recently issued a release which among other remarks stated that;…
The death knell for a much-anticipated revolutionary justice system, and indeed the Buhari administration’s promised war against corruption, sounded the…
Between fighting corruption with bare knuckles in an inspired manner and wearing well-padded gloves to do half-hearted battle with a…
A Yoruba proverb aptly says: “Bi ina o ba tan li ori, eje ko le tan li eekan”, meaning: “for…
Congressional leadership stability is a key feature of advanced democracies, particularly the United States of America. This is anchored on…
Pius Adesanmi, Carleton University’s Professor of literature and African studies who died in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash near…