By Jaye Gaskia The contrived crisis which blew up and raised sensational storm over the report of the committee on devolution of powers at the recently concluded national conference brings t... Read more
By Annalisa Merelli @missanabeem People are scared of contracting Ebola by being admitted into the hospital. AP Photo/ Michael Duff West Africa is still reeling from the worst-ever Ebola epi... Read more
By Daniel A. Medina @dmedin11 Safer than pain pills? AP Photo/Jeff Chiu Marijuana advocatessay the drug is the safest option for patients seeking instant pain relief. Opponentssee... Read more
By Jasper Azuatalam The news of the entry of Ebola virus to Nigeria on the 23th of July, 2014, through the late Patrick Sawyer was devastating and scary. The way in which the late Liberian i... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Most people would agree that if the founding fathers of Nigeria were to stir from their graves and look at the nation, they would not see the Nigeria of their dreams. Certai... Read more
By Jasper Ikedi Azuatalam One thing that is paramount in the heart of every Igbo man is the yearning for the emergence of a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction. For decades, the Igbos have... Read more
Summary This project will help the Minna community in Niger State, Nigeria, build partnerships with families, schools, and volunteers to help underprivileged children reach academic and athl... Read more
By Adam Russell Taylor On July 1-2nd I had the privilege of attending and speaking at a Summit composed of over a hundred faith leaders from across the continent of Africa under the th... Read more
By Adedotun Eyinade Dear All, I trust that this meets you well. I will, in the next six days, starting from today Monday 18thAugust be on a charity hike to the Uhuru summit of Mt Kilimanjaro... Read more
By Lanre Akinsiku In undergrad, I drove a ’92 Ford Taurus that just hulked, tank-like, up and down the streets of Berkeley. The thing was conspicuous, an ocean liner. I was pulled over... Read more







