The name Government Ekpemupolo does not really ring a loud bell but when you say “Tompo” millions of Nigerians will add ‘LO’ to complete a name...
Do all lives matter? Only at the level of philosophy, it seems. It’s as if everywhere at once, innocents are cannon fodder for ideology...
I am very pleased to see that civil society in Nigeria is taking a constructive role in helping the country prepare for the forthcoming national...
Since January 3, Boko Haram militants have attacked –almost on a daily basis –the area surrounding Baga, a fishing settlement on the shores of Lake...
Almost immediately following the news of the first terrorist attacks that eventually killed 17 people across France, the global community united around a Twitter hashtag...
Do i want a Jonathan who cannot take decisions or make those difficult choices/calls? No. Do i want a Buhari who will be a “figurehead”,...
This week, I write from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, where I am attending a series of meetings around the report by the Centre for Democracy...
Last week I promised to write about President Jonathan’s achievements. It would be silly and disingenuous to try to argue that his government has achieved...
Alas, someone is listening. The All Progressives Congress (APC) has now made its manifesto available, unfolding the party’s lineup of programmes and strategies for realizing...
The importance of education to human beings and the development of society has been recognized all over the world. The relationship between education and development...
Only INEC believes itself that 38 million Nigerians have collected their Permanent Voters card. The reality is different on the ground. A visit to many...
In the last one week, a fresh wave of electoral violence was unleashed on the country by agents of politicians seeking power through destabilization. Some...