An op-ed on Nigeria’s “Live History” textbook controversy and what the exclusion of Igbos from educational content reveals about systemic bias and national unity.
Beyond reopening markets, Governor Soludo must ensure the provision of watertight security, not only in and around major markets every Monday, but across the entire state....
Another disturbing issue in this lobbying saga is that the said $9m involved was unappropriated and that sounds fraudulent. In a saner environment, the NSA and...
The New York Times has done important work in Nigeria over the years, and I do not question the intentions of its reporters. But in this...
Athletes are not machines programmed for perfection. They are human beings who have devoted their lives to entertaining us, representing us, carrying our dreams on their...
To be fair, there have been efforts. The postwar policy of reintegrating ex-combatants, the spreading of federal institutions, the rituals of national youth service, the presence...
While Nzeogwu and his fellow coupists identified three elephants in the room of Nigeria in 1966, those elephants have not disappeared, 60 years after. The ethnic suspicions...
Diversity is all about embracing our differences and including people from all walks of life, including gender, social and economic backgrounds, religious beliefs. Promoting and encouraging...
What is true of days and families is also true, on a far grander scale, of countries. A country can be good to you year after...
I must state without equivocation that the Nigeria Tax Reform Bill will not have any salutary effects on the economy despite proposing modest reduction in tax...