Our entertainers are mostly politically ignorant, and so I’m always wary of any public protest led by them, especially those with no history of political...
The Context of Civil Service In Nigeria The Nigerian Civil Service has its roots in the colonial public service institutions that existed in the territories that...
Sustainability seems to be the new kid in town. It is the current buzzword and appears fashionable, particularly, amongst Nigerian financial regulators and the financial services...
“Good corporate governance will ignite the conscience of an electricity business to first provide meters to its customers before seeking tariff increase, so that a...
Oh no! Foul, horrendous, thieves, vagabonds, are some of the electrifying words charging into the nerves and emotions of many Nigerians the moment the Senate...
The part of this headline in inverted commas is not original. I borrowed it from one of the most memorable lines in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels,...
The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has embarked on a campaign for another presidential term that will begin in 2018. Mugabe is 93 years old...
A Vanguard editorial, in my view, belongs in the heavyweight echelon of Nigeria’s commentariat. The weight of its punch is to be judged not only...
The conjured and demonic opinions of skeptics on the unabated degeneration of Nigeria under a Buhari Presidency is the least of my nightmares. I am...
Two very close opinion polls on the frontrunners of the 2017 Kenyan presidential election just weeks to the August 8 vote made writ large how potentially...
Like many Nigerians, I used to believe that the problem with Nigerian political parties was their lack of ideology; that they are a mindless rabble of...
One day, at three o’clock in the morning, the Lord woke me up to spend some time with him. In the middle of the fellowship,...