By Austine Uche Ejeke Just back from a working tour of the South-east and I can tell you things are getting better than the last time I undertook such trip. The roads are getting better wi... Read more
By Uche Ugboajah The 30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union just ended in the ancient city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference coul... Read more
By Chido Onumah On behalf of the African Centre for Media & Information Literacy and the friends of Dr. Todd Moss, author of The Shadow List, I warmly welcome us all to what promises to... Read more
By Omano Edigheji Introduction Nigeria is endowed with both human and natural resources. Yet, it remained undeveloped. It is a rich country with poor people, a situation of poverty in the mi... Read more
By Patrick O. Okigbo III In Nkem Nwankwo’s 1964 novel, Danda, the fictional character, despite all his shenanigans, was never allowed to gain membership of the Council of Elders. Fast forwar... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu About five years ago, in late January and early February 2013, The Guardian carried my three – part column titled “Struggling for seats in a sinking boat.” When, recently,... Read more
By Sam Amadi The bloodletting in the Benue is a classic case of ‘The Heart of Darkness’. Of course, there are ceremonies of death across the world. If ISIS or such Islamic terror organizatio... Read more
By Kole Shettima The Board of Directors of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation said it was difficult to choose a single recipient in its global competition for a $100 million g... Read more
By Joel Nwokeoma The most trending issue on the political cyberspace of Nigeria yesterday, until it was justly and appropriately dislodged today by the ‘Epistle of St. Matthew to the F... Read more
By Olusegun Obasanjo Since we are still in the month of January, it is appropriate to wish all Nigerians Happy 2018. I am constrained to issue this special statement at this time considerin... Read more







