Lately, there have been an eruption of kings and kingdoms of the Igbo people all over Nigeria and other parts […]
Category: Opinion
Igbo, Thorny Situations and Arrogance as state Flag, By Dr. Austin Orette
Two sets of people settled in the Anambra-Imo River Basin. The dominant empire in the region at that time was […]
Adieu Dr Solomon Ehigiator Arase: The Benevolent Supercop!, By Prof Ray I. Ozolua
“Here was a Solomon! When comes such another?” Paraphrased from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 2). Shocks are often […]
Nigeria At 65: Hope Against The Odds, By Prince Adewole Adebayo
As an ocean of green and white sweeps across our streets, Independence Day reminds us that this occasion is not […]
Why PENGASSAN is hellbent on destroying Dangote Refinery, By Abubakar Alkali
[Friday lines (81) with Engineer Abubakar Alkali, PhD] The answer to the question in the title is very simple and […]
Fubara, Natasha, and the season of reinstatements, By SHEDDY OZOENE
Nigerian politics has always been filled with drama, but the last six months could easily pass for a badly scripted […]
Natasha-Akpabio: A Postscript, by Maryam Abdulmalik
If you “toast” (as we say in Nigeria) or, in plain English, try to woo a woman and she refuses […]
Sujimoto saga: How not to Manage Reputation Crisis, By Sodiq Oyeleke
THE recent public spectacle involving the Chief Executive Officer of Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited, Olasijibomi Ogundele, and the Economic […]
The Kabiyesi in American Jail, By Olusegun Adeniyi
I recount this story because of the impact it had on me and its significance to our society. Besides, it […]
The Duality of the African Soul, By Dr. Austin Orette
Religion in Nigeria will always be a cog in the wheel of progress because this is the Trojan horse the […]

