In recent weeks, I have recorded an episode of Patito’s Gang on social media and identity theft. Part of the motivation was a spate of...
Early in August, the Gombe State governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, marked the 2017 World Desertification Day. As part of his programme, Dankwambo planted trees...
Short of significant breakthroughs in the ongoing negotiations between government and striking resident doctors as well as university teachers, the country may well be entering...
When Bayo Omoboriowo, the restless Personal Photographer of President Muhammadu Buhari, barged in on the President requesting to have his picture taken as he watched...
Mr. President, I can imagine your disappointment last week after the ruling of the Supreme Court declaring your election null and void. Four out of...
As I set out for Onitsha from Lagos on August 15, 2017, I was informed that the journey would be deemed through, only after we...
The university’s name is muddled and brought to intellectual cloudiness. The hard-earned glory of the university students’ union is fast eroding, if not eroded. For...
Northern Nigeria is a very funny place. Being the first place in the geographical entity called Nigeria to have contact with Islam,it sometimes erroneously and...
Voices that opposed the call to restructure the governance system of the country in the past, are now the very ones openly advocating for it....
I have read screaming headlines on different platforms, media outlets and forums on Wednesday hailing the exit of Nigeria from recession. Headlines like, “Oh great,...
The hint given on Sunday, by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that Boko Haram might continue to get the best of soft targets for some time to...
After the initial revulsion at the words presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie, used to describe the followers of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra leader, Nnamdi Kanu,...