By Azu Ishiekwene Until she asked, I didn’t know it was a problem. Her problem, I mean. When people say whatever gets your time and attention gets you, it’s often true. For as long as I can remember, 38 weeks every year, this thing gets my time and attention. It starts slowly,
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By Bola Bolawole “He who must destroy others to succeed must know that destruction waits for him at the gate of his (own) success” – Benu Jibrin. “He who destroys another person to succeed in life will have destruction awaiting him at the post of his (own) success” – Abdullazeez Henry Musa. Nigeria has graduated […]
By Tunde Odesola Babatunde Raji Fashola, God bless him. When you watch American presidents, past and present, and hear how inspirational words drip with honey from their mouths, you wonder why inspiration is almost non-existent among Nigerian leaders just as black is non-existent among rainbow’s seven colours. In an article, “Fashola’s eureka moment at Lekki […]
By Kazeem Akintunde Fourteen Justices of the Supreme Court few days ago wrote to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed, to highlight the rot in the Judiciary, particularly at the Apex Court, after several attempts to find a lasting solution to the crisis internally failed. The simmering crisis has been on since last […]
By Kunle Awosiyan Perhaps I would have studied Theatre Art but the lack of good art teachers in my secondary school days debarred me. However, great science teachers won my heart as a secondary school pupil many years ago. My Chemistry and Mathematics teacher in my form three was an NCE holder. He showed great […]
Dr Chinedu Jideofo-Ogbuagu Before, I didn’t think much of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu becoming President of Nigeria. He was not my ideal presidential material. But my feelings about his presidential aspiration changed when against all odds, odds that would have made lesser souls buckle under, Tinubu fought like a wounded lion and took 2023 APC […]








