Abuja is not drowning in rain, it’s drowning in bad decisions
Opon Imo: Osun’s ‘tablet of knowledge
Celebrating Nnimmo Bassey @ 54
Tell me how long the plane’s been gone
Nigerians Don’t Crash; We Bounce
Deaths and politics in Edo State
What is wrong with Buhari’s comment?
Jonathan’s book gift to the Nigerian child
Abdullahi’s romance with the youth
2015: How bad to search for Igbo presidency
Balyesa’s state of emergency on education
National insecurity and the Abia solution
Anambra ahead of 2014
How to mortgage the future of Edo State
Tie between Urhobo and Anioma
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SubscribeOsun: Promoting religious tolerance and diversity
ONE of the major crises the Federal Government of Nigerian has been facing in the last eight years is religion. It has stretched the unity of the country to its limit as politicians have, since the inception of the Fourth Republic, gone beyond limit, using it as an instrument to acquire political relevance, therefore, creating acrimony between people who ordinarily lived together harmoniously.
Akwa Ibom: A model of good governance
IN the almost five years that Chief Godswill Akpabio has been on the saddle as the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, the state has witnessed unprecedented infrastructural and human capital development that many people who have followed development in the state since its creation in the last 24 years have marvelled at the quantum leap.
Olaitan Oyerinde: Rest not in peace until…
THIS piece was initially entitled: “Olaitan Oyerinde: A Machiavelli Unravels in Edo”; but I had to change it to “Olaitan Oyerinde: Rest not in peace” for an understandable reason: To flag down attention of readers to the narrative, which is both a tribute, in the plain literary logic, to a man who lived for the labour struggle but was, unfortunately, cut down by unknown gun men in the arena of conflict that has been given a political coloration, and a genre of message to a spirit being to fight for himself in the folkloric sense.
Bala Mohammed and Abuja renewal
WATCHING the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed, at a recent interactive session with some journalists, to explain the policies, programmes, achievements and challenges of his administration, the occasion threw up some dramatic yet splendid and reassuring moments.
Legislating for a greater Delta State
I DO not hold a copyright to the headline of this piece. The inspiration came from the theme of the 2012 calendar of the Delta State House of Assembly, DTHA, which, to any discerning and concerned observer of affairs in the current dispensation, encapsulates the mindset and modus operandi of the honourable members of the House.
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