By Augustine Osayande In the intricate landscape of Edo State politics, recent events have thrust the suspension of two esteemed Enigies, Prof Gregory Akenzua and Chief Edomwonyi Ogiegbaen, into the spotlight once more. Their suspension by the monarch of the Benin Kingdom, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku
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By Wale Ojo- Lanre Esq Nigeria, a country blessed with diverse cultural, historical, and natural wonders, has long been recognized as a prime destination for both domestic and international tourists. However, the nation’s tourism industry has often been hampered by the lack of efficient transportation infrastructure, limiting the accessibility of some of its most
By Deji Ayoola Beyond a seeming cosmetic spruce-up, the new Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, FMACCE, actually benefits from a fundamental vision tweak and structural reconceptualization from which the impactful achievements it has recorded within a year flow. A baby of the “Renewed Hope Agenda” and rigorous visioning by President Bola Ahmed […]
By Abdullahi Muh’d Shariffdeen Early 2015, when the immediate past Governor of Kogi state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello came to contest for the Kogi gubernatorial election, he was known by none, and of course, no one believed he would be pronounced as the Governor. As a matter of fact, neither him, nor any soothsayer knew that […]
By Andrew Agbese ‘Ola’ is the Idoma word for ‘fire.’ There was this uncle of mine who years back, had a neighbour called ‘Ola.’ Going by Ola’s penchant for doing things, always threatening people in the neighborhood coupled with his gra gra and proclivity for exhibitionism, my uncle concluded that the word must have the […]
By Is’haq Modibbo Kawukawumodibbo@yahoo.comLeaning on the experience of my last visit to Maiduguri, I had steeled myself to the possibility of waiting for hours before embarking on the flight. That last time, we had been waiting at the airport for nearly eleven hours before the flight was finally called. But this Monday morning, April 15th, […]










