By Tolu Ogunlesi Sometimes you want to just focus on the good, happy, cheering news, but the deluge of bad, depressing news just doesn’t let you. Just last week we were caught up in BM... Read more
By Tim Kreider Not long ago, I received, in a single week, three (3) invitations to write an original piece for publication or give a prepared speech in exchange for no ($0.00) money. A... Read more
By Tal Kopan/ POLITICO Ade Adefuye, Nigerian Ambassador to the US The Nigerian ambassador to the United States on Thursday decried Sen. Ted Cruz’s joke earlier this week that “Nigerian email... Read more
By Stoyan Zaimov The Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans (CANAN) and other groups have blasted Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) for what they say was a highly-offensive joke he made about... Read more
By Chinweizu Here are some key items which, I think, the Advisory Committee should be asked to consider recommending: 1. Only ethnic nationalities should participate in the National Conferen... Read more
By Bamidele Aturu Professor Omorogbe’s paper is a stimulating dissection of the plundering of the resources of the country by its ruling elite. Her central argument that Nigeria must be ‘fou... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe It is no longer news that the chairman of the National Population Commission Festus Odimegwu, has resigned. But the manner of his resignation, when put in context, casts omi... Read more
One year ago today, we convened 140 representatives from governments, civil society, the private sector and multilateral organizations for the first Global Meeting of Open Contracting in Joh... Read more
By Manohla Dargis/ New York Times Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender in “12 Years a Slave.”: Francois Duhamel/Fox Searchlight Pictures “12 Years a Slave” isn’t the fir... Read more
Rotary international in Nigeria has urged Nigerians to support efforts towards raising awareness on polio and embrace the polio vaccination as it is the surest way to help the nation achieve... Read more







