By Reuben Abati Two major meetings were held over the weekend that just passed that have implications for the future of the Economic Community of West...
By Dakuku Peterside When a policy fails to factor in public response to its benefits and drawbacks, success takes the backseat. Ignoring public behaviour often results...
By Farooq Kperogi As a media scholar who engages with Nigeria’s media landscape from the safe yet impassioned perch of the diaspora, I have found 2024...
By Festus Adedayo This past Monday, Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, held the fèèrè (flute) and blew it admirably. However, bystanders listening to the rhythm of...
By Friday Adakole Elijah On October 18, 2022, Engr. Abdu Bello Mohammed assumed the mantle of leadership as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Jos Electricity...
By Toni Kan Six months ago a friend I go on daily runs with took ill on a Monday evening. It was sudden and by the...
By Lasisi Olagunju An epic poet describes the Fulani hunter as “shepherd of wild animals.” The hunter is also the one “who knows the calm and...
A Reminiscence by Iyorwuese Hagher OON. Wanteregh Paul Iyorpuu Unongo, Nigeria’s Stormy Petrel, is no more. For more than sixty years, Unongo dominated the Nigerian political...
By Zayd Ibn Isah Simon Ekpa, the self-styled leader of the Biafra secessionist movement, appears to be facing his long-overdue reckoning following his arrest by the...
By Solomon Iorpev Africa, despite being endowed with vast arable land and rich natural resources, faces an ongoing battle with food insecurity. With over 1.4 billion...