He mastered the judicial culture of influence better than any of his contemporaries. He built judiciary complexes, funded residences, sponsored judicial retreats, and cultivated a circle...
Few stories embody the fragility of power like that of Ike Ekweremadu. A man who once walked with kings, dined in Buckingham, and shaped the Nigerian...
Menstrual pain is normal to an extent, but extreme pains, foul-smelling discharge, unusual bleeding, or regular infections are signs that require medical attention. Early treatment prevents...
It's very interesting to inform that I represent not only a gallery of contemporary African art but also the Her Voice Foundation, which has been working...
As I have argued earlier, IJGS’s alumni commitment is demonstrated through various renovation projects. I stand by it! For instance, in 2016, Class ‘76 renovated the...
As Edward Bernays warned decades ago, “You can’t hide facts that are visible to everyone; you can only adjust perception through truth and empathy.” The public’s...
One most important lesson is that our rulers in Nigeria should adopt a new matrix for decent behavior. It is wrong to disrespect rulers, but that...
This is not about declaring him “mad” or unfit in a stigmatizing way. It is about recognizing that leadership, especially in a fragile democracy, demands emotional...
Nigeria is standing before a mirror it cannot avoid. The PDP convention in Ibadan is no longer a small internal event. It has become a symbol—of...
A humane reform process ensures that no policy, however noble, becomes a burden too heavy for its people to bear. The reversal of the 15 percent...