Nigeria and War of Tongues, By Femi Adesina
Our country is at war today on many fronts. Nigeria battles insurgency, terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, armed robbery, cult killings, ritual
Nigeria and War of Tongues By Femi Adesina
Our country is at war today on many fronts. Nigeria battles insurgency, terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, armed robbery, cult killings, ritual
Itsekhiris Are Yorubas, Yorubas Are Itsekhiris, By Kayode Ajulo
Itsekhiris are Yorubas, ditto their ruling house which originated from Benin, after all, His Royal Majesty, Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku
Now Joe’s Husband Belongs to the Ages, By Dare Babarinsa
It is interesting that after many years of working with radical old men (and indeed some few women) who never
The Audacity of Anarchy, By Azu Ishiekwene
There was a BBC News story in February that caught me between laughter and bemusement. The news channel reported, in
Why Development In Sub-Saharan Africa Is Lagging
By Tolu Oyekan, I was born in Nigeria in the early 1980s. Based on forecasts at the time, I should
Aisha Buhari and The Other Book, By Olusegun Adeniyi
The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi “However, the most revealing aspects of the book are the crucial roles Mrs Aisha Buhari
Security Breaches in the South East, By Ogbuagu Anikwe
Who is killing police in the South East region? This is a trillion-naira question. Who is behind the spate of dastardly
After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again
I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family. Ms. Nietfeld is a software engineer. She
How to Disengage from An Organisation
By Pastor Wole Oladiyun It is important for any worker in an organization to know that there is the need
How to Lead Change and Get People to Follow You, Regardless of Your Role
Being a change agent is not as much of an option as an imperative in our day and age. “We live
Yinka Odumakin’s Widow Writes Moving Tribute, Clarifies Circumstances of Death
Yinka: Basking in the Shadow That You Cast If breath was the currency of life and its legal tender…then, Yinka
Friendship Over Politics – Lessons From Oronto Douglas, By Yinka Odumakin
The creative industry in Nigeria had an evening of tributes for my friend, Oronto Natei Douglas at the Eko Hotel
Otunba Gbenga Daniel: Navigating New Frontier @ 65
By Adegbenro Adebanjo Otunba Gbenga Daniel, whose sobriquet OGD first caught major public attention in 2001 when he was angling
Paris Club Refund: Governors and the Rule of Law
Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) chairman, Fayemi said that the governors had taken note of the first case of COVID-19 case
Politicisation of Judicial Appointments and Implications on Justice Delivery
Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad Stakeholders in the temple of justice have often clamoured for quality judgment and acceleration of justice
The Atlanta Massacre and US Anti-trafficking Laws
What led to the massacre was not only the killer’s misogyny and racism, but also criminal laws and policies On
Osinbajo Defies Expectations as Nigeria’s Vice-president
Analysis: Buhari’s deputy wants to create jobs, feed pupils and cut red tape. Is he too high-profile for his critics?
Mr President ‘we lead by example’ Statement
By Dele Sobowale “Yes, we lead by example…” – Buhari at Arewa House Lecture, March 27, 2021. The speech was
Essential Commodities are Back
By Dele Sobowale “History does not repeat itself; man does.” — Prof Barbara Tuchmann, Harvard University, USA. One man, who
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