By Churchill Okonkwo Bleak as this Nigerian situation may seem, things will be worse under the enclave of Biafra. Whoever said ugliness is only skin deep should take another look at Nigeria... Read more
By Oduche Azih The above insolence is hardly news. From the many headlines of reports covering this story, I have deliberately chosen the above because it is particularly offensive – to me.... Read more
By Anayo M. Nwosu Slowly but with a burdened heart, he kept rolling from one side of his bed to the other. My distraught son kept murmuring, “My father is not an outcast; he said we are from... Read more
By Buba Galadima The Weekly Trust of Saturday 4th March 2017 (Page 39) carried an interview with Chief Okoi Obono-Obla in which several misleading accusations bordering on my political convi... Read more
By Eke Eke The road to freedom, is often long and hazardous, but there is no turning back, until freedom is achieved. 50 years on, we are yet to learn the lessons of Biafra and self-determ... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Isn’t it amazing that nearly two years, that is half way, into the life of this current regime; that more than two years after the historic elections that brought the new regi... Read more
By Oduche Azih The following idea of mine may appear original but it’s not. However, I cannot immediately recall the original author. Here we go: A new revenue stream should be introdu... Read more
By Eke Eke “There is no surer way to inflict mankind with hatred – brute, blind, virulent hatred – than by splitting it into ethnic groups or tribes.” – Ayn Rand I have approach... Read more
By Jaafar Jaafar While the hyperbolic lyrics of the legendary Sarkin Kotson Kano Abdulrahman’s magnum opus – Sir Sanusi Sarkin Yaki Zakin Daga Na Abashe – turned the late Sir Sanusi’s inborn... Read more
By Igwebuike Nwokoroigwe If you are of the view that Ibrahim Magu is not the only person that can lead the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), you are not wrong. Yet, the proble... Read more







