ECOWAS — beyond the glitter of new edifices
Why Nigeria must invest in mangroves preservation
Onitsha river port – at last!
War on pre-registered SIM cards
Adieu, Earth Mother, Wangari
Boko Haram bomb factory find
Chinua Achebe’s sterling example
Demuren’s new deal for air travellers
Sanitising NDDC
National Assembly and the nation’s security challenge
Boko Haram bomb factory find
Beyond tinkering with our national security
Show of shame in Enugu
As cement prices return to rooftops
Intruders and our airports
Libya and African leaders
The State Lagos Tenancy Law
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SubscribeFloods Everywhere
IBADAN should not be one of the places to be associated with flood disasters for the simple reason that for decades, its Ogunpa River has been the best advertisement for what disasters can visit on a poorly planned city.
Libya and African leaders
The Libyan aspect of the Arab Spring, a series of pro-democracy and freedom protests that have ended decades-old, entrenched regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, with Syria and Yemen still on the boil, has turned into a diplomatic mess for African leaders.
Eid-el-Fitri – Sacrifice, More Sacrifice
MUSLIMS all over the world are celebrating the end of their fasting, the Ramadan. The annual spiritual ritual that lasts 30 days. It is a period of spiritual re-birth for the faithful who observe its tenets and learn the lessons of sacrifice and selflessness.
Making A Comedy Of Kerosene
IN a country that is comedy filled – Nollywood and still other poorer versions – the kerosene shows on television, government’s tremendous efforts at making kerosene available, are at best tasteless. We are supposed to be celebrated that kerosene, imported, is available. A closer look at the television shots, or newspaper pictures, paints a different picture.
Bomb blasts – Jonathan must do the needful, now!
NIGERIA is not one of the most dangerous places on earth, but its exclusion from this notorious list is not a cause for celebration, it just says how dangerous the world has become and why people all over the world should be concerned at new violence spots, especially when they attain a certain regularity. The suicide bombing that took down part of the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on Friday is another warning to the authorities who keep treating insecurity as “another item” on a long list of challenges.
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