Justice Sunday Akinola Akintan: An Iroko Tree That Never Forgets Its Roots, By Folu Olamiti
Justice Sunday Akinola Akintan, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, is a man of great accomplishments in
Effiong Akwa and the NDDC, by Reuben Abati
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was in the news for all the wrong reasons in the year 2020. The
President Donald Trump: The Taming of the Shrew, By Dele Momodu
Fellow Africans, I’m sure many of us have been following the ongoing events and melodrama in the United States of
Why We Are Underdeveloped!
By Temitope Ajayi Imagine if Lagos gets N15trillion annually from traffic fines. That is more than the combined Federal Government
Amotekun: Weaponising Ethnicity to Destroy Good Initiative
Those pushing the narrative still think demonising AMOTEKUN will score for them political points. In their fancy, they are already
From SARS to SWAT: Unending police brutality
THE hasty replacement of the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit in the Nigeria Police Force, with the Special Weapons
America’s Failed Coup, By Wole Olaoye
Hang in there, America, help is on the way! A delegation of veteran coup makers and bush war specialists will
Gowon is Human, Fate is Not, By Dare Babarinsa
It is an aching feeling to contemplate what would have been, if the truth had surfaced far, far earlier for
Bill Gates Predicts What 2021 Will Be Like, Alerts Us to Our Immediate Future
The tycoon has predictions about how the pandemic will evolve throughout this year, and when things could return to normal.
Yes, Trump Can Be Charged With Inciting a Riot
Donald Trump issued a video statement on Thursday, January 7, acknowledging that Joe Biden was the winner of the November
Place Where Angels Fear To Tread, By Azu Ishiekwene
You cannot inspect the wreckage of 2020 closely without seeing the rubble of spectacularly failed forecasts by reputable seers. I’ve
Short of Oxygen and God’s Mercy, By Abimbola Adelakun
Last week, the death of Nigeria’s first professor of criminology, Femi Odekunle, was announced. Odekunle was also a member of
COVID-19 and the Professors, By Femi Adesina
I hate to see professors die. And in recent days, we have lost three of them to the strange ailment
Emigrate, But Don’t Burn Your Nigerian Bridge, By Olusegun Adeniyi
Once again, Nigerian professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 are emigrating abroad. Those who are married go with
2020: Our Struggles Multiply, By Femi Adeoti
For all intents and purposes, they never meant well for us. The evidence is all over and overwhelming. Their body
An Encounter With Danladi Bako
There was no question he had some of those traits of a creative genius. At a teenage age, he had
Remembering a Media Giant, Tunji Oseni at 78
By Lanre Idowu Today, our mentor, Tunji Oseni would have been 78. Being in the celestial realm, he is not
To Comrade Isa Aremu: A Tribute
By Bola Bolawole turnpot@gmail.com 0807 552 5533 On Friday, January 8, 2021, Comrade Issa Obalowu Aremu turns 60; according to
Remaking Nigeria, Sixty Years After
“…Nation-building is a futuristic venture; it is not something you do looking back. If a nation would be tempted, like
Kukah: The Sermon That Rattled Buhari’s Men
The Christmas Day message by the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah, undoubtedly ruffled a lot
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