By Edwin Madunagu Although the topic of our discussion has now changed, the theme remains the same: changing the world. In the opening segment of the preceding essay, Endless debate ov... Read more
By Victoria Ohaeri Press Statement In two separate incidents in the last week, about 50 Nigerian youths lost their lives in the most gruesome and barbaric manner rarely seen elsewhere in the... Read more
Canada’s archaic access-to-information regime is about to establish a toehold in the online world. The Harper government plans a pilot project early next year to allow ordinary citizen... Read more
By Chido Onumah Having taken a critical look at Nigeria, I have also come to the conclusion that the problem of leadership which Achebe so brilliantly espoused in The Trouble with Nigeria is... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem Before embarking on a disinterested scrutiny of Femi Fani-Kayode’s published essay on the Nigerian condition at the 52nd independence anniversary which he foregro... Read more
By Chido Onumah “Except in the eyes of the extremely naive and incurable swindlers in the corridors of power, this country has already collapsed; only that the horror of its probable disinte... Read more
By Eze Eluchie Who will blame Goodluck Jonathan for the sentiments he is expressing when he says “Those seeking the disintegration of Nigeria are “lazy politicians seeking to be kings... Read more
The most generous response that can be given to President Jonathan’s recent statement on the people’s fuel subsidy protest is that he is suffering from a bad conscience. The wors... Read more
By Chido Onumah Those who are sounding jubilant and triumphant over President Jonathan’s decision to “suspend” the introduction of the N5,000 note should read and reread the report in the Gu... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia For a regime that suffers from gross trust and confidence deficit, barefaced lying is not the way to build confidence or restore trust! And certainly not ‘see through’ lies an... Read more
