By Femi Osofisan In Yorubaland, as in other parts of the country, stupidity has become a routine ritual, and we all partake of it gleefully, unconscionably, like accomplished zombies. Will i... Read more
By Kunle Ajibade When we learnt on December 14, 1987 that Dr. Biodun Jeyifo had resigned from the University of Ife, the anger in the Post- Graduate Hall was palpable. The following morning,... Read more
January 13, 2016 Distinguished Senator Bukola Saraki President of the Senate, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senate Chambers, Abuja. Honourable Yakubu Dogara Speaker, House of Representative... Read more
By Moses E. Ochonu This is a season of change. It is also a season of rank hypocrisy. Politicians who supervised previous regimes of corruption and perfidy have been emboldened by the change... Read more
By Kennedy Emetulu As a notable critic of the president, I’m sure not a few would have their eyebrows raised on glancing the title of this piece. Some might even conclude before reading that... Read more
By Attahiru Jega Going down memory lane, I believe I first met Biodun Jeyifo in 1986 during the ASUU Delegates conference, which took place here at OAU, and during which I was elected as Vic... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia It is a common knowledge that any government without credible opposition is open to dictatorship and abuse of power. Recently, there was an array of hope for Nigeria. For al... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia The theory [law] of uneven and unequal development of capitalism, this global system of supposedly free trade and self-acting, omniscient and omnipotent market forces; in summ... Read more
By Chido Onumah & Godwin Onyeacholem Slowly but steadily, the ultra conservative wing of Nigeria’s largely self-absorbed and callous elite is spoiling for a fight. And it’s all about the... Read more
By Olusegun Obasanjo I am very cautious getting myself into any debate or conversation concerning The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), its many hydra... Read more







