Remembering Stanley Macebuh, Nigerian Journalism Pathfinder
By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu Dr. Stanley Nkwachikwelumamaya Macebuh was a rare breed in the freshest sense of the term, a
Gambo-Jimeta: History Blows Us Away In The End
By Ogbuagu Bob Anikwe Ogbuagu examines the life of Gambo-Jimeta who recently passed and reflects how history blows us away
Wanted: Schoolboys as Golden Eaglets
By Ade Ojeikere I really haven’t celebrated any age-grade feat by Nigerian teams at the continental or global levels. I
Herdsmen: Tension, Mayhem Brewing In South West
Situation about brutal onslaught of suspected herdsmen on people in some states in the Southwest is getting worrisome. In Igboho
Biden and His Gay Appointee, By Lolu Akinwunmi
I have received comments from the remnants of Trump supporters who are intent on smearing Biden by accusing him of
Who Shall Tell the President Nigeria is Dying? By Dele Momodu
By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, please, take note of the title of my column this week. I did not say
Bolu Akin-Olugbade’s Last Reconciliation Before Death
The Aare Onakakanfo of Owu Kingdom, Prince Bolu Akin Olugbade, might be gone from our sight but not our mind.
The Capitol Riot Wasn’t a Fringe ‘Uprising’, It Was Enabled By Very Deep Pockets
Brendan O’Connor That siege was just one battle in a decades-long assault on democracy, funded by billionaire donors and corporate
Restructuring in Nigeria: Why? How? When?
By Attahiru M. Jega Introduction Federalism is the principle, some would say a conceptual or institutional framework, which defines “the
Reflections From A Wreath Laying Ceremony By Femi Adesina
There’s no year I attend the Wreath Laying Ceremony marking the Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration that I don’t shed
Royal Flippancy
If the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi, is to be believed, his domain in Osun State should attract people
Yoruba Question in Nigeria Conundrum: Alaafin of Oyo Writes Buhari
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI BY THE ALAAFIN OF OYO, OBA LAMIDI OLAYIWOLA ADEYEMI III Your Excellency, I
Godfatherism Is Not Totally Bad – Sports Minister
The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, says the Godfatherism in politics in its entirety is not bad
Who Will Save Lagos Boat Club? Eyimofe Atake, Yinka Akinkugbe, Demola Akinrele, Jide Coker, Others In Messy Fight
Things are no longer at ease at the Lagos Motor Boat Club, Ikoyi, where high profile members have been polarised
Shehu Garba Needs Some Education, By Dare Babarinsa
It is interesting that the Presidency finally found its voice concerning the security situation in Ondo State.In recent months, Ondo
Adegboruwa, SAN Disagrees With FG, Says Gov Akeredolu’s Order For Fulani To Vacate Ondo Forest Is Lawful
Akeredolu, who said the decision was taken as a result of rising insecurity in the state, added that “bad elements have turned
Why Biden Is Bad News for Buhari But Good for Nigeria By SKC Ogbonnia
President Joseph Biden’s inaugural speech says it all. The United States of America has overcome the attempted coup of January
Garba Shehu Got It Wrong By Akintayo Akin-Deko
Many people in and outside Ondo State are watching with keen interest Governor Akeredolu’s well-considered action to stem the onslaught
PORTRAITS OF BLOOD (1): Death Threats, ‘Murders’, Indiscriminate Arrests… The Post-Lekki-Massacre Cover-Up
Investigative journalist ‘Fisayo Soyombo spent 10 weeks tracing the deaths, disappearances and injuries from the military intervention in the Lekki
Ondo State and Herdsmen,Barrister Jiti Ogunye writes
“The right to freedom of movement and the right of the citizens of Nigeria to reside in any part of
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