By Prof. MarkAnthony Ujunwa Nze They can whisper in corners, draft warnings on official letterheads, or send intermediaries to “advise caution.” But intimidation does not rewrite arithmetic, and fear cannot delete the public record. What…
Six Lessons We Have Learnt By Reuben Abati
The democratic experience in Nigeria has definitely been a continuing learning curve, and the more lessons we learn at various active centres: people, platforms and processes, the richer our democracy, the stronger the society evolves…
The Man We Are: Increasing Your Wardrobe Status…
I often hear people emphasize on the saying that ‘you are addressed, the way you dress’ and I just wonder how true this could be. Do you believe that? Some things which were initially reserved…
Nigeria: The Vendetta In DSS
By Ikechukwu Amaechi When President Muhammadu Buhari pulled out his kinsman, Lawal Daura, from retirement to head the Department of State Services (DSS), it did not come as a surprise to many. The DSS with…
The Man We Are: Your Real License To…
As a kid, I asked myself “why do I need to choose this from that when I can have them all. I felt like I would grow up and become ‘every man’. A little of…
Treachery and Betrayal: El-Rufai Companions
By Mohammed Seidu I will continue to write my expose until someone capable takes heed and takes steps to save our nation from another Macbeth in pious clothing. When it comes to the game of…
OUR GOVERNOR IS REWARDING THIEVES
By Kenneth Uwadi Last week Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State called Imo Civil Servants thieves claiming they are more corrupt than politicians. The statement credited to the governor was reported by the National Gazette…
EXPOSED: WHY PRESIDENT BUHARI WANTS THE HEAD OF…
Chibuike Ozuzu Late Chief Dr Olusola Saraki, the father of the current Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki, was a onetime Senate leader in the 2nd Republic Senate between1979-1983 and a Senate committee member that indicted…
Nigeria Might Still Break Up Under Buhari
-By Lloyd Ukwu- American and Western European experts predicted that Nigeria will disintegrate in 2015. With the political desperation and frenzy that marked the political campaigns of the 2015 presidential election, many thought that Nigeria was…









