By Anonymous All of a sudden, it doesn’t matter if the President refuses to declare his assets publicly. It doesn’t matter if one dollar is now N230, despite the fact that we wer... Read more
By James Ogunjimi “They will teach you that a white man called Mungo Park discovered River Niger. That is rubbish. Our people fished in the Niger long before Mungo Park’s grandfather w... Read more
By Caroline Levander and Mathew Pratt Guter Are hotels a hotbed of poverty, oppression and danger? Or are they relatively benign institutions of temporary respite, offering the traveler the... Read more
By Chidi Arinze The current fuel crises in Nigeria and the harsh reality of falling oil price in the international market has once again open up the debate on deregulation of the upstream se... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem Of Buhari’s presidency so far, one thing is clear: the pace is inversely proportional to the quantum of public anger bred by decades of horrible post-colonial leadershi... Read more
By Anthony Akinola When the American founding fathers gathered in Connecticut some time in 1787 in order to fashion a constitution that would herald a new union, one very contentious issue w... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The events since the inauguration of Nigeria’s 8th National Assembly are not trending exactly like the making of the change the world had hoped for when Muhammadu Buhari was... Read more
By Imam Abu-Sulayman In June 2011, fresh out of the defeat of the opposition parties at the general elections, the post elections violence that had taken place in some parts of the North as... Read more
By Chido Onumah & Godwin Onyeacholem Wind the critically slurred legislative tape back to the first National Assembly of the Fourth Republic. It began sometime in 1999, you’d recall. Tha... Read more
By Mbasekei Martin Obono It’s almost three weeks since President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in to deliver the change he promised during the 2015 elections campaign. People have argued... Read more







