By Odoh Michael “It is a misnomer to use the term ‘killer herdsmen of Fulani extraction’ or ‘killer Fulani herdsmen…The vast majority of Fulani people are peaceful and live in harmony with o... Read more
By Adebowale Taiwo Jante We are delighted to welcome you all to this historic event, the launch of the website of Concerned Citizens for Atiku (CC4ATIKU). For the records, Concerned Citizen... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu One of the propositions of Leftists’ theory of history is that human beings are the makers of their own history. A corollary to this – that human beings do not make this hi... Read more
By Sylvester Odion Akhaine Dear BT, I have chosen this medium of an open letter to reach out to you due to the substantial issues I intend to bring to your notice in the full glare of the Ni... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Whenever the question of restructuring and devolution of powers has been raised by the contending factions and fractions of Nigeria’s prodigal ruling class, one of the issues... Read more
By Ugoji Egbujo Rochas Okorocha is his own enemy. He preaches power rotation and Igbo presidency in Abuja. But at home, he wants to keep the Imo governorship in his family’s piggy bank. He... Read more
By Julia M. Stasch When the MacArthur Foundation was created, John D. MacArthur famously said, “I made the money; you guys will have to figure out what to do with it.” With that... Read more
61 years ago, on March 6, 1957, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the Convention People’s Party (CPP) led the Gold Coast to independence from British rule. The valiant people of the Gold Coast... Read more
By Owei Lakemfa The girl-child for many years suffered discrimination on education. Girls were those kept at home while their brothers went to school. This was especially the case when schoo... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu In a previous article on this subject (February 21), I proposed that a Nigerian people’s manifesto at this particular critical time in our country’s history should have a d... Read more







