A Must Read: “Are We Truly Ready to Develop and Unite Nigeria? By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on a book Launch In Lagos. “Let me start by saying that I am Fulani (laughter). My grandfather was an Emir and therefore I represent all that has been talked about this afternoon. Sir Ajayi has ...Read More
State of Emergency Declaration: Its Impact on Nigeria’s Democracy by Akinnimi Stephen Ayodeji
In a broadcast to the nation on 14th of May, the President Jonathan slammed emergency rule on Adamawa, Borno and Yola States, all in the predominantly Muslim North, and ordered the deployment of more troops to the affected states ...Read More
Kogi/Anambra Oil Well Feud: Between Truth and Fallacy by Mike Abu
The lingering violent clashes involving the people of Ibaji in Kogi State and Aguleri-Otu in Anambra State over the ownership of a disputed oil well, which has left several people dead and properties destroyed assumed another dimension penultimate week. It is ...Read More
Blackmail Against Imo Deputy Governor: Sandra Duru, The Cockroach I Know by Nneka Orji
It is a pity that IMO Deputy Governor would have to go through the experience of blackmail by Sandra Duru who is notoriously known for dragging the names of few personalities of integrity to the mud. This woman has ...Read More
Jonathan’s State of Emergency: A Preliminary Assessment By Jibrin Ibrahim
Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan, on the 14th May 2013 declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States. He explained that he was responding to the incessant terrorist attacks and other security challenges that have recently plagued Nigeria. ...Read More
Nigerian Elites and the Boko Haram Menace (Part 2) By Odusote Oluwakayode
Click the link to start from Part 1, Read: Nigerian Elites and the Boko Haram Menace (Part 1) When we talk of the elites and the selfish use of capacities, it does not only lay with the North, the ...Read More
Polio: The Infertility Conspiracy by Ashraf Usman
Polio is an acute viral infectious disease, transmitted from person to person. It’s complications are widespread depending on the severity of the infection. 90% of the infections actually cause no symptoms at all, and in around 1% of cases, ...Read More
How To Stop Reckless Killing Of Army And Police Personnel- Femi Falana
Last week, the security of the nation was once again put under severe test by the dreaded boko haram sect. In separate but co-ordinated attacks by the terrorist group 55 people including soldiers, policemen, prison officials and unarmed civilians ...Read More
Jonathan for Life! by Tunji Adegboyega
Do you want peace or war”? That was the tactless question asked in a crisis situation by the principal of the federal school where I did my two-year Advance Level programme years back. Of course, trust students; the answer ...Read More
























