By Christopher Thornley Good evening and welcome to our celebration of one hundred and fifty years of Canada. My spouse Catherine and our son Jack join me in a warm welcome along with our wh... Read more
By Lekan Akinosho Plagiarism is a serious offence and sin whether in the academia, journalism, speech or writing. If you make use of another writer’s thoughts, word or ideas, do acknowledge... Read more
Cover note[1] Only today, 3rd of March 2017, nearly 13 and a half years after this article was written I stumbled on it while sanitizing my folders. A few comments are necessary at this poi... Read more
By Austine Uche-Ejeke Going by the feelers from government quarters and calculations of Lagos State governor, Akinwumi Ambode, in the next couple of months yellow buses, otherwise known as D... Read more
By Kayode Komolafe Amid depressing reports from South Africa of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other immigrants, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation announced yesterday “no winner” for the 2016 p... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem To say that Nigeria’s National Assembly has been living in infamy since the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1999 is to understate the severity of the country’s demo... Read more
By Abdullahi Ahmed Last week,16 civil society organisations addressed the press in Abuja over an issue that has for long been of interest to most Nigerians: transparency in the running of th... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The All Peoples Congress (APC) gained the Nigerian presidency on an enchanting mantra of change, particularly change from the tide of an endemic corruption that characterized... Read more
By Chido Onumah Late last month, as a section of the country awaited the triumphant return of James Ibori, an ex-governor of Delta State, who was jailed, incidentally, in the UK for his egre... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia It is no longer news that the Nigeria economy went into and stayed firmly put in recession during 2016 with 4 consecutive quarterly negative GDP growths. However, this dive in... Read more







