By Sunny Igboanugo Today I formally announce the publication of my book, titled: Soyinka’s Metamorphosis: Echoes from “The People’s Mandate,” a copy of which I have just received on arrival from the UK where it was published. It is a direct response to the book: Baiting Igbophobia,
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By Mohamed Malick Fall The indescribable destruction caused by the first and second world wars led many to desire an international organization dedicated to maintaining world peace. The United Nations (UN) was therefore established on 24 October 1945, to maintain international peace and security and to achieve cooperation among nations on economic, social, and humanitarian
By Erasmus Ikhide THE savage stench of Nigeria’s judiciary and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration levitated through the Federal High Court roof yesterday as the traumatized 67 underage minors had four of their fellow inmates fainting out of hunger in the courtroom. I will be addressing the judiciary presently. The tear-jerking spectacle of minors in
By Erasmus Ikhide The Nigerian military has been spinning its way in and out of the murderous mess created by Boko Haram terrorists in the last turbulent and traumatic 15 years. Regrettably, the bloodlust beasts are now imbued with a new strain of the mesada complex and have determined to recruit the last Almajiri in […]
By Sufuyan Ojeifo When Mr Olufemi Soneye was appointed in October last year as the Chief Corporate Communications Officer [CCCO] at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), I wrote a celebratory piece in which I captured the excitement in the Nigerian media community in the aftermath of his appointment. Was the excitement misplaced? […]
By Engr. Daudu Abdul-Aziz As the blackout in the North enters its 10th day, the economic loss due to the outage will be incalculable. This is the first time in the era of grid-connected electricity in the country that such large swathe of territory with more than half of the country’s population will be affected […]










