By Ik Muo I wept bitterly this afternoon after listening to the songs of war (recently released online); the songs we sang those days in the land of the rising sun. I knew and still know mos... Read more
By Mcginger Ibeneme My name is Mcginger Ibeneme. I am Igbo. I was born in the sleepy hamlet of Elengum Orio in Elugwu Akwu Achi. It was few years after the Nigeria Civil War. Growing up, I w... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia This write up is based on a presentation focused on socio cultural inequality made at a forum on inequality organized by Oxfam in Nigeria in December 2015. Let me begin by exp... Read more
By Oduche Azih What again can I say? I have been commenting over time on the tragedy of deliberately missed opportunities to get Nigeria moving forward more than 45years after the civil war.... Read more
By Mcginger Ibeneme Igboland. My fatherland. It was Peter Obi who buried APC in Igboland when he claimed that Fashola deported Igbos. He went on air, sensationalized it. Good job. Igbo youth... Read more
By Okoi Obono-Obla It is apparent that Femi Falana (SAN) is not conversant with the facts of Dasuki’s case otherwise he would not have argued that the Federal Government of Nigeria dis... Read more
By Joseph Onuorah President Buhari should focus on the job of making Nigeria a great nation in which every Nigerian has the opportunity to excel. He should not worry about the insatiable and... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia This write up is based on the adaptation of presentations that I made at two consecutive forums on inequality in Nigeria organized by Oxfam in Nigeria in December of 2015. As... Read more
By Abdul Mahmud At last, 2016 is here! Having journeyed through time, through the wilderness of solitude, through places of memory, through habitations, crossed places of exile and places we... Read more
By Chido Onumah The recent violent confrontation between soldiers and members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) should not come as a surprise to anyone who understands the Nigerian st... Read more







