Someone, please explain this conundrum to me: Why do our people in villages and towns stone and set on fire chicken thieves but never raise a...
This day, July 19 should go down as a special moment in the economic history of Nigeria – the day when the country’s main vehicle for...
For the first year ever Kiswahili has been celebrated by the international community after the designation of an international day for it. It now looks like...
For those who watch the complicated Nigerian security mess from afar, the killing of Japanese ex-Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe in Nara, Japan last Tuesday and the...
In 2019, Rwanda agreed to take in hundreds of African immigrants held in horrid conditions in detention centres in Libya under an agreement with the UN...
What happened to the Nigerian judiciary under the now retired Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, is a symptom of an ailing nation. We...
THE Electoral Act 2022 (as amended) provides for the system of nomination of candidates by political par ties through primary elections ahead of presidential, state governorship,...
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...