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A life of Impact at 44:  Adeniyi Ifetayo’s remarkable journey through media, philanthropy and purpose

By Patrick Ochoga At  44, Dr. Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses stands tall as a shining symbol of excellence, resilience, influence and purpose in the ever-evolving world of media and public relations. Like fine wine that grows richer with time, his journey through journalism, entrepreneurship, philanthropy and spiritual service continues to inspire a generation of young professionals who […]
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Otunba Giwa Osibogun: Heritage, service and the Jadiara legacy

By Dele Oluwasegun In Ijebuland, lineage carries weight and meaning. It reflects ancestry, continuity, and responsibility within the traditional structure of society. Otunba Giwa Ayodeji Adekunle Osibogun, born 9 November 1955, is a direct descendant of the Fusengbuwa Ruling Family and traces his ancestry to Oba Jadiara, one of the Awujales of Ijebuland. Oba Jadiara’s […]

REV. JESSE JACKSON: Adieu, civil rights leader and moral voice 

By GBENGA HASHIM The passing of Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson at the age of 84 marks the end of an era in the global struggle for justice, equality, and human dignity. He was not merely an American civil rights leader; he was a moral voice whose influence resonated far beyond the borders of the United States. Rev. […]

The legacy of Mama Keketobou Jane Kuku, Nee Gbamila

By Femi Salako  Mama Keketobou Jane Kuku nee Gbamila lived a life that was both deeply rooted in history and profoundly relevant to every generation she touched. Her story is inseparable from the story of her people and from the values that have sustained the Ijaw nation across centuries. Born into the Perebiyenmo royal lineage of […]

One year, 365 days of missing you, Dad

They say time heals, but it doesn’t. It only teaches us how to carry the weight. My heart still aches, yet it overflows with the love you left behind. Today marks one year since you passed on, and we pause to honour and remember you—Dr. Olusoga Adedoyin Atibioke Sofolahan—a visionary, a leader, and a pillar […]

Yakubu Mohammed: He was the best of New Nigerian’s “Young Turks”

By Mohammed Haruna Alhaji Yakubu Mohammed, a co-founder of Newswatch who died in the early hours of Wednesday January 14, aged 75, and myself were friends and professional colleagues of over 50 years. This goes back to our days of reporting and writing for the defunct New Nigerian as undergraduates, he from the University of […]

Dakuku Peterside: Visionary of National Transformation

By Peace Amala As the sun sets every year on December 31st, it rises on the birth of one of Nigeria’s most resonant intellectual and political voices, Dr. Dakuku Peterside or DAP, as he is affectionately known to the many whose lives he has touched. In the landscape of Nigerian leadership, where noise often drowns […]

Remembering Michael Imoudu At Times Like This

By Issa Aremu 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the passing of Michael Athokhamien Omnibus Imoudu (Pa Imoudu) , globally acknowledged as Nigeria’s NO 1 labour leader and activist. Pa Imoudu lived between 7 September 1902 (when he was born at Sabongida Ora, Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State) and 22 June 2005. He died […]

BUHARI AT 83: REFLECTIONS

By FEMI ADESINA He would have turned 83 years old December 17, 2025. But he left five months earlier. President Muhammadu Buhari passed to eternity July 13, this year. At the occasion of his first posthumous birthday, an opportunity comes to reflect on his strengths, weaknesses (yes, everybody has), and what we can learn and approximate […]

A birthday gift for Hope Uzodimma at 67

By Oguwike  Nwachuku  It is another December 12 when we gather to celebrate one of Nigeria’s best and brightest – Senator Hope Odidika Uzodimma, Governor of Imo State. I do not know how many persons have taken the trouble to read his latest book – A Decade of Impactful Progressive Governance in Nigeria – which was unveiled […]

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