By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, I know how easy it is for men and women in politics, particularly those in the hallowed corridors of power, to...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi It is now obvious that while the world has changed around us, our nation has stood still. This affirmation is predicated on the...
By Dele Momodu ”Fellow Nigerians, please, take note of the title of my column this week. I did not say Nigerians are dying. That is stale...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma The former American Secretary of State, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, once summed up the follies of the Nigerian power elite, “They have squandered their...
By SKC Ogbonnia President Joseph Biden’s inaugural speech says it all. The United States of America has overcome the attempted coup of January 6, 2021 incited...
By Paulinus Nsirim Rivers State was on the global map for three weeks as eminent citizens of Nigeria joined Governor Nyesom Wike to commission projects in...
By Alex Enemanna Draconian policies and obnoxious decisions this government has churned out since inception has probably forced some discerning minds to go back to their...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Nigeria is afflicted with perennial ‘leadership haemorrhage. This particular fact among other signs in recent years, was brought to fore in the last...
By Tochukwu Ezukanma Many Nigerians gloated over the invasion of the United States’ Capitol by President Trump’s supporters because they subliminally found solace in it. The...
By SKC Ogbonnia In the book, Effective Leadership Formula, I compared the leadership patterns in the United States of America and that of the Federal Republic...