There is no doubt that the recent passage of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB), a fragment of the original legislation by the Senate, was...
Petty, pety (“little, small”), is a term formerly used to describe something tender particularly children and animals. A pet or companion animal is an animal kept...
It is no longer a strange observation neither is it a mere hoax that moral standards in our country has been compromised and downplayed by...
Much as Igbo nation has the inviolable right to self-determination, its agitators, especially latter-day campaigners are damn too messy about the whole affair. It stains...
The recent ultimatum for Igbo’s to leave the North is nonsensical and promotes ethnocentrism, and those calling for it shouldn’t be treated with kid gloves...
Perhaps, if not for the event that occured on the night of April 14, 2014, Chibok would have just remained in the back waters of...
Mr. Baba Al-Kasim is a development activist promoting peace, good governance and democracy in the country…. maintains that the recent report by Transparency International seeks...
The 2017 Democracy Day celebration in Abia State will remain an issue of public discourse for a while because of the uniqueness of the celebration....
Nigeria’s Capital Market operations are changing, and nothing symbolises this better than the electronic dividend payment (e-dividend) initiated since last year. By end of June...
In the early days of his administration, President Muhammadu Buhari hit the nail on the head about how serious a problem corruption had become. “If...
According to the 2006 census, out of140,437,790 people, the north forms about 56.95% of Nigeria’s population. Age range from 14 to 36 constitutes about 40.78% of...
In our last published article, we maintained our stance that reversing the privatisation of the PHCN successor companies (GenCos and DisCos) is not an option...