By Ogunjimi James Taiwo Nigerians want change, but they don’t want pain. Nigerians cry for better lives, but they leave it all for fate. “E go better, e go better”, is the age old slogan, 53... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare Governors Babangida Aliyu (left) and Sule Lamido Activism or taking a stand for democracy and good governance demands consistency of purpose from the individual or gro... Read more
By Chinweizu 1] Former President Obasanjo, OBJ, is a general. Like a good general he is trying to defend a city under siege by launching a diversionary attack elsewhere, to draw the besiegin... Read more
By Joe Igbokwe Former President Obasanjo may not be the best hand to write a letter to President Jonathan on our State of Union judging from its antecedents, background and past records. He... Read more
ByOgunjimi James Taiwo “We are only as strong as we are united; as weak as we are divided.” – J.K Rowling “If we can make substantive and quality changes in higher education ... Read more
By David Smith* Many South Africans will say they have lost their tata, as in father. But amid the outpouring of emotion here and around the world, it is easy to forget that there is a... Read more
By Charles Onyango-Obbo* The great man and international icon, former South African president Nelson Mandela died last Thursday at the ripe old age of 95. He confounded us, Mandela. And... Read more
Press Release Rochas Okorocha The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), comprising 16 state governors who are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), unanimously elected Imo State Gover... Read more
By Ian Dunt Inconvenient figures have been whitewashed from the coverage of Nelson Mandela‘s death. The photo pull-out sections show the South African leader with Bill Clinton, with Pr... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Last Thursday, December 5, 2013 witnessed the death of one of the best if not actually the best political icon Africa has ever produced, Nelson Rolihlahha Mandela. The chari... Read more







