Good morning, Mr President. This piece continues the sketch of the actors in the pro-democracy struggle in Nigeria that began in the last instalment. Do note that the CD had an interim
AS Nigeria grapples with a crisis of leadership, the 90th birthday anniversary of former president, Alhaji Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari, especially the aftermath of the celebrations which attracted an array of former
NOBODY is stopping the All Progressives Congress (APC) from singing its song of change even at a pitch that is environmentally offensive. The democratic stage anywhere is a bedlam and each player
It had been expected that some Igbo leaders would have call Fani-Kayode to order over the unguarded utterances especially concerning the Igbo and the civil war, but as we know the fear
MANY Nigerians are eager to put this moment behind and look forward to other less stressful engagements. These elections, I mean preparations for them have exhausted nearly everybody and come Saturday, we
FOR a country whose budget is funded largely by the proceeds from the sale of crude oil, it is more than likely that the media in such country would constantly demand transparency
THE March 28, 2015, presidential vote has all along been presented in both local and foreign media as a battle of titans, a tough war. This is in keeping with media’s penchant
I request you all our dear soldiers to finish the war quickly by flushing out all Boko Haram terrorists from the remaining local government areas in Borno State and also clear the
Internationally, he was called upon to serve as an Executive Director of a Coalition for a Free Africa with President Samora Machel of Mozambique and Rev. Jesse Jackson. He also served as
The NYSC has introduced a skill acquisition programme in collaboration with private businesses. But this is open only to youth corps members who can pay the fees. This is discriminatory and wrong