Deliverance is key to a new beginning, by Funmi Komolafe
ABSU: Running a university as a local village contraption, by Owei Lakemfa

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The Man Who Stood When Others Bent: Audu Ogbeh’s Final Lesson to Nigeria, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Ogbeh’s life did not simply begin on 28 July 1947 in Otukpo, Benue State. It began in the quiet discipline of a boy whose soul belonged to Efugo
Three people, three offences, one rotten justice system, by Stephanie Shaakaa
In Nigeria, turbulence begins long before take-off. It’s in the departure halls, on the tarmac, and down the aisles where power, fame, and temper take the cockpit
Tales of Betrayal and Aregbesola’s Difficult Task Against Tinubu, by Emmanuel Aziken
The acerbic attacks of Daniel Bwala at the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its triumphant 2023 presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, resurfaced this week as the political space again reflected on the fickleness of Nigerian politicians. In a social media post that has come to symbolise the mutability of Nigerian political actors, Bwala, who before the 2023 General […]
Did the President go overboard in rewarding our winning women? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Some Nigerian female athletes recently brought continental honour home to us in two different sports in consecutive weeks almost. In doing so, they gave Nigerians some respite from the gloomy pall which now seems to hang permanently in the air like a dark cloud that is pregnant with rain. It was a joy seeing Nigerians at viewing […]
Youths, blame game is unhelpful, by Francis Ewherido
Last Tuesday was International Youth Day. The 12th of August every year is a special day to draw attention to issues concerning youths worldwide, but I want to focus on Nigeria. The Nigerian youth faces clear and present dangers. Some of these dangers are societal while others are self-inflicted. Let us start from the society, which must […]
Is President Tinubu now an Ajala? By Ugoji Egbujo
Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, aka Ajala the Traveller, was a Nigerian journalist, actor and travel writer. He was so famous for his travels across the world that he became synonymous with wanderlust. In 1952, aged 18, in a racially segregated America, he cycled 3670 kilometres from Chicago to Los Angeles in 28 days. But he did a […]
Ahudiya Nnem, Kun Khalifat, by Emeka Obasi
People of the South -East must rise now to rid the streets of loose, unemployed youth terrorising everyone, from Enugu to Ebonyi down to Anambra, Imo and Abia. I love what Dr. Richard Onyeani (Roco) and Michael Chukwudi Amaefula are doing. Sports, especially football, is one huge industry that will not only empower many, it will also […]
What happened in the matter of Bayo Ojulari? By Azu Ishiekwene
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, is an animal that eats its curator for lunch. To survive it, either do not get close or prepare to feed this beast with an endless supply of oil deals, the country’s lifeblood. When former Governor Nasir el-Rufai accused NNPC of being a parallel government and added that if […]
They who are about to be murdered, greet you, by Owei Lakemfa
Anas Jamal al-Sharif cried on air as he reported the on-going starvation of Gaza, a city of 2.1 million people. In so doing, he signed his death warrant. The regime in Israel said he was trying to mobilise the world against it by such sentiments. When the Israelis began to mount propaganda against Anas, it was […]
The Nigeria Police, CMR and tinted-glass permits, by Adekunle Adekoya
A little over a year ago, specifically on July 19, 2024, this column had cause to join issues with the High Command of the Nigeria Police Force over the issue of CMR, or Central Motor Registry, which the Police decreed all motorists must obtain a permit from. I recall a statement issued by Force spokeman, ACP Muyiwa […]

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