By Austine Uche-Ejeke For the last past 13 years it’s been hectic and herculean for me to procure the National Driver’s License without passing through some sort of horrendous st... Read more
By Austine Uche-Ejeke It has been tears, anguish and sorrow for most stakeholders as Lagos State government commences the much-awaited reconstruction of the Murtala Mohammed International A... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Nnamdi Kanu of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been declared wanted for not showing up in court. That is normal. But if the truth is told, the main culprit for the... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Let us face facts, we are witnessing Change unhinged, and one currently in full throttle as well – rambling and gyrating hysterically like a drunken elephant in a china shop.... Read more
By Mbasekei Martin Obono In the 70s, a strong wind of Pan-Africanism blew across the African continent, borderlines drawn by colonialism began to fade and the continent shrank even further.... Read more
By Chido Onumah I crave your indulgence to preface this speech by reiterating what all of us already know: that corruption is the number one enemy of our country, and, therefore, the main re... Read more
By Ibrahim Magu I am happy to be part of this important occasion, the unveiling of this laudable project of strengthening the federal government’s whistle blowing initiative. During his Octo... Read more
By Sam Amadi I have been privileged to speak at a Seadog event twice. I am privileged because I know that the Seadogs (Pirate Confraternity) is a body of very intelligent and competent Niger... Read more
By Jibrin Ibrahim Our food is normally composed of a lot of dirt; poison, dangerous chemicals, GMOs and we are all rapidly eating ourselves to death. The easiest way of demonstrating this is... Read more
By Oduche Azih The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has suddenly indicated interest in the goings on in Anglophone Southern Cameroon. I read a report to that effect in The GuardianNgr... Read more







