By Daniel Elombah My name is Daniel Elombah, a UK based lawyer and publisher. On the 1st day of January 2018, men of the Federal Special Anti-Armed Robbery Squad, SARS, numbering about 15 an... Read more
My Dear Compatriot(s), Good day to you and I trust you are doing quite fine. I am writing you to personally inform you of my decision to run for office in 2019 as President of our beloved co... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Nothing better demonstrates the collective nature of the decline in quality and gross failure of the collective leadership of Nigeria’s ruling class, than the current fuel cri... Read more
By Farooq A. Kperogi Nigeria’s foreign missions are a distressing reflection of the crippling dysfunction at home, a fact Senator Shehu Sani has helped to push to the forefront of public awa... Read more
By Funke Egbemode Marriage is becoming a risky business by the hour. Instead of enlarging the family, it is reducing it. When your son or daughter marries, you expect grandchildren as divide... Read more
By Odoh Michael I am writing this article as a way of providing answers to two questions that I have been asked on numerous occasions by friends, a few political analysts and people who I ha... Read more
By Idayat Hassan & Jibrin Ibrahim Since the return of democracy in 1999, whenever civil society has come out with expose about corruption, bad governance or repression, the response by... Read more
By Kennedy Emetulu I think the PDP delegates’ choice of Uche Secondus as Chairman is a strategic bull’s eye in the circumstances. I know that this would be presented by some as a loss for th... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Our country and her peoples have been, and continue to be subjected to intensifying levels of hardships, compounded by growing insecurity. Fifty-Seven [57] years after indepen... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the main opposition party in Nigeria, has concluded its long-awaited national convention. The main takeaway from the gathering is the zon... Read more







