I often one wonder why people go into politics in Nigeria, because the challenges of the country are massive. Poor health systems. Low quality education. High...
In a few days, it will be exactly 15 years since Rwanda and Burundi acceded to the East African Community Treaty on June 18, 2007. They...
While I was in digital seclusion composing last week’s column, in America, Salvador Rolando Ramos took the guns and ammunition he had purchased legally upon achieving...
Former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki built Kenya’s Great Infrastructure Church and went. President Uhuru Kenyatta followed him and is now the Pope of the church. The...
With Donald Trump’s “America First”, Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and now the fall-out from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, talk of “deglobalisation” has been getting louder...
The current state of world affairs continues to weigh heavily on global growth prospects, with new and ongoing crises taking an enormous toll on global economies,...
“My brother will give 15,000 dollars. Initially, he was working on 2,500 per delegate but when Ibrahim entered the race and offered 10,000, my brother had...
Up to now, we have more than 40 presidential aspirants. Most of these fellows have never been heard of. We have never heard them weigh in...
The Nigerian political space is gradually getting saturated with the gradual dawning of the 2023 General Elections. Unsurprisingly, the news media have be filled with the...
Distressing pieces of bad news are everywhere. From the murder of Miss Deborah Samuel Yakubu by students of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto last...