By Salihu Tanko Yakasai It is almost a trite now to talk about how those managing governments at all level are in a nightmarish situation owing to slim resources and dwindling revenue. The N... Read more
By Kennedy Emetulu It seems true that President Muhammadu Buhari is not visiting Ogoniland for that much-publicised flag-off of the implementation of the UNEP Report on the cleaning up of Og... Read more
By Nnimmo Bassey The submission of the UNEP report on the assessment of the Ogoni environment in August 2011 laid to rest any doubts anyone may have had over the degree of hydrocarbons pollu... Read more
Title: We Are All Biafrans: A Participant-Observer’s Interventions in a Country Sleep Walking to Disaster Author: Chido Onumah Publisher: Parresi... Read more
The name, Biafra, has been around as the name of a bight far longer than the brief moment during which Eastern Nigeria took it on. The Bight of Biafra is that part of the Gulf of Guinea rena... Read more
By Atiku Abubakar Protocol When I was invited to Chair this occasion, I immediately understood that the title of the book is a metaphor for the legitimate feelings of marginalization by dive... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia This is the month of the first anniversary of the inauguration of the PMB populist regime and of the formal ascension to power of the self-proclaimed ‘New Governing Party’ – t... Read more
By Farooq A. Kperogi The poor in Nigeria are being denuded of all subsidies that subside their existential pains. This year, it started with petrol, then moved to fertilizer. We don’t know w... Read more
By Femi Falana When the EFCC took off in 2004, it was able to prevent the corrupt criminal suspects from frustrating their prosecution. Unfortunately, the EFCC was taken over by powerful cri... Read more
By Femi Adesina They were called the unsmiling duo. In his first incarnation as Nigerian leader, the then Major General Muhammadu Buhari was paired with another top brass military officer, B... Read more







