By Jibrin Ibrahim My column of last Monday on the “Igbo Question” (http://chidoonumah.com/resolving-the-igbo-question/) has elicited very many responses, some negative and others positive, a... Read more
On the plan to jail Nigerians for holding their rulers to account, the joke is on Nigeria’s Teflon Senate President, Bukola Saraki and the undistinguished members of the Nigerian Senat... Read more
By Abang Dove The month of November has been a busy but eventful one in the Nigerian Senate. Lots of bills were presented and a few other motions passed. Out of all the bills presented, a nu... Read more
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Identity politics in Nigeria is very much alive, well and thriving. It’s an elite preoccupation. Dr. Jibrin Ibrahim is one of Nigeria’s most astute and reputable pol... Read more
By Ephraim Adiele This title came about during a discussion I had with my friend, Daniel Lawal very recently. We were talking about how the countries of the world go about distributing its r... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. A brutal tradition akin to female genital mutilation is spreading in Cameroon’s war zone. Girls’ breasts are “flattened” with hot irons and stones to keep men at bay. IKO... Read more
By Denja Yaqub No doubts, the dawn of the Muhammadu Buhari presidency has changed the corruption surge in Nigeria, even as anti-corruption laws and institutions are still very weak and lacki... Read more
By Anthony Akinola The essence of every democratic election is to ensure that the people are represented in the Executive and Legislative arms of government by those they have supported in f... Read more
By Tony Okoroji Do you know that the great Zik of Africa, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, was once referred to by some as a saboteur to the Igbo cause? You may ask, ‘how can?!’ What was the treachery of... Read more
By Femi Falana Last Saturday, the INEC conducted the governorship election in Kogi State. At the end of the polls the Returning Officer, Professor Emmanuel Kucha, Vice-chancellor, University... Read more







