By Kalu Nwokoro Idika Tony Blair, a very pragmatic former British prime minister will be forever remembered as a man who lied his country into Iraqi...
By Atiku Abubakar It is with a very heavy heart that I received the confirmation that for the second time in five years, Nigeria has entered...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi The United Nations General Assembly, in 1989, proclaimed November 20 “Africa Industrialization Day” A/RES/33/237. This decision flows from the framework of the Second...
By Reginald Tobin It’s been over seven months now since academic activities in most public universities across the country were suspended due to an embarked strike...
By Kalu Nwokoro Idika Constructive criticism is one of the hallmark of vibrant opposition in every democratic setting. Besides, the practise of modern representative democracy is...
By Kalu Nwokoro Idika The obsession that comes with power and fame can truly remold a man into an unimaginable being. Power and fame have made...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Prior to the recent ‘youths revolt’ in the country which got the young Nigerians once described as ‘lazy’ busy on and off the...
By Chioma Ugochukwu I am home today nursing a torn muscle from my treadmill workouts and thought that I should comment on something that happened recently....
By Raymond Oise-Oghaede It is no longer news that the US elections have come and gone; and, as normal under democracy, the atmosphere in the country...
The most exhilarating part of the US Presidential election 2020 is the fact that President Trump lost the election. It is what many observers thought would...