FLOODING IN LAGOS: Beyond the politics of blame
When No One Wants to Be in the Classroom Anymore: Nigeria and the dignity of the teaching profession
Can The Internet Replace Pay Television In Nigeria?
Governor Udom’s economic empowerment strides in Akwa Ibom
ACPN National Chairman: The man the cap fits
Ajimobi: Memories that will linger
Tony Nwaka’s PDP/APC drama
The Dapchi Scam: Where is Liya Sharibu ?
Endless desperation to nail Ekweremadu
Economics and business of cattle
I will be British Prime Minister, says Prof. Alexia Thomas
Cosmetic governance
Dan Orbih, PDP and their many failures in Edo

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Imo 2019: Eye on the Third Force
This type of disregard for democratic norms informs the desire of Imo people to look beyond their borders to the benefits Anambra State has derived from governance under the APGA
Call Osinbajo to order or we respectfully ask Adeboye to intervene, Reno tells Buhari
Again, my attention has been drawn to rehashed lies in the media by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, against the person of former President Jonathan. Speaking at the 7th Presidential Quarterly Business Forum for private sector stakeholders at the State House conference centre, the Vice President said as follows; “We saw from the presentation […]
2019: Why Urhobos should not support Okowa
Response to Barr. Jesutega Onokpasa regarding his recent tirade on the subject title “why my fellow Urhobos should support Governor Okowa” and his arguments against why an APC governor from Delta North may not administer for only one term and handover to the Urhobos in 2023.
Soyinka and Nigeria’s dinner with the devil
Professor Wole Soyinka was keynote speaker at the maiden annual lecture of the Ripples Centre for Data and Investigative Journalism held in Lagos on March 15. Topic: “Rebuilding Trust in a Divided Nigeria: Can Nigeria be fixed?” The Nobel Laureate did not disappoint.
The herdsmen are not Fulani: They are from the moon
“Labelling the attackers as Fulani is wrong. Fulani people are peaceful and live in harmony with other ethnicities. To call the killer herdsmen Fulani is a misnomer. They are just criminals and not Fulani criminals”- Vice President Atiku Abubakar, 11 March 2018, Thisday Newspaper.

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