Nigerians are a troublesome lot. They harass the government for biting inflation, complain about Nyesom Wike for daring to clean up Abuja, and now they want...
By Deyemi Saka The advent of democratic rule in Nigeria in 1999 brought about an upsurge in the population of women playing prominent roles in the...
By Samuel Jekeli In the realm of statistics and economic indicators, numbers often hold the power to shape perceptions and policy decisions. However, when these numbers...
By Adeoye Adelekan Since he completed his 8-year tenure as Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN continue to feature in international and global circles with one...
By Etim Etim Democracy is in danger in West Africa. Five of the 15 ECOWAS countries have fallen into military dictatorship in the last two or...
By Femi Onakanren This writer published an article a while back regarding the need for a holistic review of Nigeria’s academic curriculum and positioning education appropriately...
By Toni Kan Onwordi Delta state is one of the luckiest states in Nigeria in the current political dispensation having witnessed a smooth transition from a...
Nigerians are in for a few surprises as President Bola Tinubu unveils his new cabinet in a few days. Both in composition, size and structure, the...
By Toni Kan Onwordi Delta State’s newly elected governor turned 60 on June 19, 2023, less than one month after his inauguration as the governor of...
By Owei Lakemfa Chief Obafemi Awolowo, affectionately called Awo, was a programmatic politician who had change as a mantra and believed that politics must serve the...