Just as they say that social media neither sleep nor slumber, history also never forgets! The saying goes that today’s happenings constitute tomorrow’s history. Some of…
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Why “Injury” and not Ajuri? The creme-de-la-creme of the country’s media had gathered in Ibadan, the Pace Setter state and capital of Oyo State, on Friday…
In July 1986, Nigeria’s military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, launched a public policy initiative hailed as the silver bullet for Nigeria’s distressed economy: the Structural Adjustment…
Good governance is universally acknowledged as a critical factor in the progress and development of any nation. In Nigeria, both the elite and the common people…
Someone called my attention to a post he had forwarded to me last week and said: “You must have seen the post I forwarded to you…
Former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke has defended his position regarding the appointment and swearing-in of an Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN). The…
Let me waste no time in saying that if care is not taken, the new policy on education as enunciated by the Minister of Education, Professor…
Kidnapping for ransom has become a highly profitable criminal enterprise in Nigeria, with the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) at the forefront of ransom demands. A recent…
Nigerians’ profound interest in US elections is no mere coincidence. The roots of this fascination lie deep in the historical and structural connections between the two…
Every story has two sides, but when a country’s reputation as a sovereign and an investment destination comes under threat, it calls for immediate concern and…