By Ike Okonta Nature abhors a vacuum. When you take power without working out before hand what to do precisely with that power, your government will be trapped in a vicious cycle of confusio... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem No sincere follower of the purported ongoing investigation of Ibrahim Magu, who was recently forcibly sacked as Acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commiss... Read more
By Jide Jimoh Once reputed as the freest press in Africa, the Nigerian Press is sliding down on a quick pace as one of the worst. The litany of the subterfuge against the press in Nigeria is... Read more
By Ike Okonta Yesterday the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) withdrew its invitation to Nasir El Rufai to present a paper at its annual conference, pointing to his less than noble response to... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba These are worrying times with benumbing events taking centre stage in our country daily. In a neo-colonial hellhole like ours, everything and anything is possible. Thos... Read more
By Femi Falana Some people have said that it is against the African culture to speak ill of the dead. That is far from the truth. In the past, Africans spoke ill of the dead and exposed the... Read more
By Ike Okonta Mallam Mamman Daura, President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew and easily the most influential person in the administration is also a leading member of the Kaduna Mafia. The Ka... Read more
By Chido Onumah The last one month has witnessed a celebration of crime and corruption in Nigeria, from Ramoni Olorunwa Abbas, aka Ray Hushpuppi, to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Ch... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu There is a contradiction between an enduring desire of the Nigerian Left (the aggregate of Nigerian Marxists, socialists, and fragments of radical democrats), on the one ha... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Since zoning of political offices has become the order of the day in Nigeria, an equitable consensus would follow that Southern Nigeria—the Igbo in particular—will produce th... Read more







