By Erasmus Ikhide THE disgraced former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Adams Oshiomhole from the party’s pinnacle is showily, shallowly and arrogantly pervasive as usual. Oshiomhole has been haphazardly analysing, yet exposing his illiteracy over the fuel
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By Mohammed Adamu Those who prioritize tribe and religion in their political choices, are not necessarily ‘mad’ or as many allege, ‘haters of country’! They are merely users of the democratic right to freedom of choice. Tribe and religion are necessarily valuable political considerations in virtually all spheres of human endeavor. In no less the
By Azu Ishiekwene Bad news has almost become a regular feature of Nigeria’s daily narrative and recently, it’s been like a flood of it (pun intended). But the news of the ordeal of two-month-old Miracle Chikwe at the hands of his father in Owerri, Imo State, takes the flood of bad news to the realm […]
By Bolaji O. Akinyemi. Politics is structured to strategically divide, whence the purpose of the Church is to unite! The Church as The Body of Christ has no life in partisan politics, yet she is the shoulders upon which God’s plan for good governance is placed. This predicament calls for caution and wisdom for us […]
By Mahmud Jega If the US government’s security agencies are so good at spotting terrorist attacks before they happen, how come they did not issue a terror alert in San Francisco last Friday when a man entered House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, shouting “Where is Nancy?” and then attacked her 82-year-old husband, Paul, with a […]
By Tunde Odesola ‘Let’s talk about sex’ was a monster hit released in August 1991 by an all-female, Grammy award-winning American hip-hop group, Salt-N-Pepa. Formed in New York City in 1985, Salt-N-Pepa, in their audacious song, which is a dialogue on the dangers of unprotected sex, advocates the need to tear open the mask of […]










