By Citizen Agba Jalingo I am an adherent of the Indigenous Faiths of Africa and just like you and every citizen, the laws of our land...
By Lasisi Olagunju When politicians tell lies in election nomination forms and dare exasperated wailing wailers to go to court, they know what they are saying....
Your Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi Following my former letter to you, I heard that a Catholic priest said that you will not win election to the...
By Bunmi Makinwa Two photos were to be identified on the screen of the phone. There were four Nigerians at the location in Maryland, USA. Without...
By Charles Ogbu. Make no mistake, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu attended primary and secondary schools. The only reason he would rather lie that he never attended...
Our great party will not like to dabble into tantrums around the domestic approach to her duties by two-month old long Commissioner for Education, Prof. Mrs...
By Onyeka Uwakwe In memory of Oliver Sunday Akanite, April 14, 1947โ June 20, 2008 (Olive De Coque) Oliver Sunday Akaniteknown by the stage name Oliver...
By: Austin Tam-George Nigeria is perhaps the world’s greatest victim of identity politics – the politics of who you are, where you come from, and which...
OVER the years, especially since the emergence of the fourth Republic in May 1999, Nigeria has been recording low turnout of voters in elections which is...
IT WAS a surprise to commemorate 29 years of ‘June 12’, last Sunday. Just like yesterday, Saturday, June 12, 1993 comes fresh in memory. The...