By Lizzy Okoji With air strikes in Khartoum, Darfur, and other cities of Sudan resuming just hours after the ceasefire, one would only wonder what next...
By Sanni AdebayoThe great Irish poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde said “success is science, if you have the conditions, you get the results. No doubt, Dr....
By Chidi Amuta In a tragic sense, Sudan is somehow lucky. Its leading political figures, who also happen to be combatant generals, have not hidden their...
By Kingsley Moghalu It is a given that the incoming Federal Government of Nigeria will have to decisively tackle the macroeconomic challenges of a fraudulent and...
By Michael OwhokoThe real losers of 2023 Nigerian general elections are not the electorates who were deprived of their rights to freely choose candidates of their...
By Nathaniel Ikyur They could not even wait for Ortom to leave office before unleashing chaos. Moments after the governor-elect of Benue was led by his...
By Fredrick Nwabufo Religion governs the sacerdotal facet of human life. Religion does not only bring out the divine and the human in us; it also...
By Eddy Ochigbo It is most unfortunate that most politicians in Nigeria knowingly or unknowingly disregard the distinction between politics and governance. This trend is exacerbated...
By Ademola Bakare Mr. Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele, the Governor Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is no doubt the most misunderstood living Nigerian today, if his current...
By Leonard Karshima Shilgba At the doorsteps of Nigeria’s political independence, Nigerian leaders such as Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, and Ahmadu Bello were viewed by people...