By Mitterand Okorie On the fifth day of March, I landed Julius Nyerere International Airport Dar es Salaam via Addis Ababa. There was no tube channel to walk from aircraft into terminal, so... Read more
By Mbasekei Martin Obono Mr. President, It’s me again. First, I want to congratulate you for attaining 100 days in office. I can imagine that surviving 100 days has not been an easy walk, in... Read more
By Chido Onumah This piece is not about former President Goodluck Jonathan, but it is important to focus on him to help us understand our current predicament. In June 2012 when the former pr... Read more
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu One year ago, Ameyo Stella Adadevoh died, killed by the Ebola Virus Disease. A much admired consultant endocrinologist, Ameyo led the team that managed the index pat... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Plagued by endemic corruption, Nigeria’s fuel subsidy scheme has ignited intense debate in recent times. The past Jonathan regime attempted to end the subsidy but was rebuffe... Read more
By Moses Yahaya Awodi PREAMBLE The fight against Corruption in Nigeria is probably as old as Nigeria itself. Buhari or Obasanjo is not the first Nigerian leader to cry out against corruptio... Read more
By Otive Igbuzor The President Muhammadu Buhari administration was inaugurated on 29th May, 2015, a time of monumental changes across the world. There are a lot of changes taking place with... Read more
Mr. President, You have been busy lately – in Cotonou, in Yaounde, and in Washington DC. You must be tired. Welcome back, especially from God’s own country. I like it when you travel b... Read more
As a student majoring in neuroscience and behavior at university, Manre Chirtau was sure she was going to be a doctor. But an internship at the organization Education as a Vaccine (EVA) chan... Read more
Professor Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first Nobel Prize winner for literature and frontline crusader for social justice is the quintessential academic with a reputation for fearlessness and... Read more







