By Tersoo Achineku When we sing the national anthem and hit the stanza with the words, the labor of our heroes past, shall never be in vain, I always chuckle. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t thi... Read more
By Matthew Page President Muhammadu Buhari, who was inaugurated May 29, is the antithesis of the stereotypical Nigerian politician: incorruptible, soft-spoken, self-effacing and deliberate.... Read more
By Patrick Hill/The Daily Mirror The former Wimbledon striker made the shock admission a week after it emerged two top footballers – including an England star – plan to come out John Fashanu... Read more
By Pa Ikhide Dr. Wale Okediran spends the weekend in the company of Professor Wole Soyinka and his friends and he is so awed by these honorable men that loiter in the shadows of Soyinka... Read more
By Ephraim Adiele Before the 2015 general election, the truth is that the Nigerian youth had a passive view on things regarding Nigerian politics and governance, which is evident by the shee... Read more
By Mohammed Haruna Last week in this column, entitled “Jonathan’s fair-weather friends,” I said Dr. Reuben Abati, former spokesman of President Goodluck Jonathan, was wrong to subscribe to t... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia As the new ‘Governing Party’ – the APC settles down and begins to actually govern; and as it finally constitute a government five long months after its inauguration, the conse... Read more
By Philip Obin I’m 100% APC – body and soul, and have continued to volunteer to contribute my quota to the ideals of the party and its sustainability, but after carefully persona... Read more
By Jibrin Ibrahim One of our electoral legacies has been that for incumbents who abuse their power to rig themselves to continue in office, the reward is they continue their incumbency. When... Read more
By Sunday Dare Though the October 11, 2015, presidential elections in Guinea-Conakry have come and gone, not many would forget in a long time the key role played by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu... Read more







