As the “End Bad Governance” protests ends across Nigeria, the debate surrounding the legitimacy of such demonstrations continues to grow. For such million dollar questions, I...
In politics, as in life, it is often said that “empty vessels make the loudest noise.” This goes well with the recent unwarranted criticisms from Senator...
Students across the world do not only take part in national matters but also key global issues. They play a vital role in the movement for...
The question posed by a market woman in Ogba, Ikeja, “I hope this rice and money wey dem dey share go reach us?”, which is invariably...
In a small town many years ago, there was a man named Baba Agatha, a hardworking trailer driver who was always on the road. Baba Agatha...
In the fast-paced world of journalism, particularly as the profession is been blighted by citizen journalism, where every second counts and the race to break the...
Undoubtedly, the political matrimony between President Bola Tinubu and Northern Nigeria is at Talaq stage. Talaq is the Islamic unilateral repudiation of a marital union. There are no sobs, no...
The Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest refinery and the world’s largest single-train facility, stands as a monumental achievement for Nigeria and the continent. It is a beacon...
In the annals of Nigeria’s socio-political history, certain terms have emerged as symbols of the collective frustrations, aspirations, and resilience of its people. Today, as we...
In the politics of remembrance and forgetfulness, ‘’it is sometimes convenient to forget. At others it is uncomfortable to remember. To forget is perhaps one of...