By Olanrewaju Akinfenwa Though we both worked for the same medium, Vanguard, I started reading Donu Kogbara before I joined Vanguard Group in 1993. Her writing prowess is not what I want to... Read more
By Charles I Ibeh Dear beloved Daddy, Dad 91! Words cannot express the shock I had on hearing the news about your sudden demise. It is difficult to believe. To the glory of God, I owe you my... Read more
By Jibrin Ibrahim Today, President Muhammadu Buhari starts his state visit to France, an occasion to push for more cooperation on security, on the economy and a gentle reminder to our good f... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja There is an inviting contestation on the sociology of the most coherent fraction of the Nigerian ruling class between ace columnist, Mohammed Haruna, and Professor Ben Nwabue... Read more
By Ahmed Rufai Isah Few days back, I read an article that was dedicated to attacking the person of Prince Abubakar Audu, the APC flag bearer in the coming elections in Kogi State. I thought... Read more
By J. ’Kayode Fayemi Protocols I am particularly delighted to share my thoughts with this distinguished audience on a topic that cuts to the heart of our common aspirations as a people – the... Read more
By Tony Osborg Over the years, Nigeria has pretended to have adopted a federal system of government, but it is one in which all the basic features of true federalism are absent. These basic... Read more
By Bayo Adeyinka A nation is as transparent as its media. A nation is also as corrupt as its media. The more corrupt a nation’s media is, the more corrupt that nation is also. In fact,... Read more
By Shannon Kowalski At the end of this month, government leaders from around the world will gather in New York to adopt the 2030 Agenda—the most comprehensive framework for global sustainabl... Read more
By Garba Shehu The enormously popular talk show, Berekete on Wazobia FM radio, Abuja station, told the incredible, yet true story of the hardworking and respected school teacher somewhere in... Read more







