The word mind frame is used for children to refer to their collective orientation and thoughts about life. Like clay in the hands of a...
It is truly worthy of commendation that a sub-regional body which predates the independence of most of its members is still alive, relevant and growing from...
I got a lot of panicked responses after my last piece, with the panic focusing on one small nugget of information buried within it:...
It has the trappings of a soap opera. First, the president sent a letter to the Senate seeking confirmation for Ibrahim Magu as substantive chairman of...
As the anti-graft war appears to have hit the brick wall, Nigeria is gradually becoming a laughing stock in the comity of nations. After the Senate...
When American companies look at opportunities in emerging markets, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America or the Caribbean, they first consider access to finance, political...
My father was not a highly educated person but held the passionate dream I got a higher education his best means could afford. My university...
It’s believed that if you want to change a nation, change her youth and they will transcend the change to their respective communities. Reverse is...
President Muhammadu Buhari was voted into office on March 28, 2015 because he promised ‘Change from the norm’. The President promised among other things to...
An unpleasant exchange between a Hausa man and a Yoruba woman recently culminated in an armed conflict in Ile-Ife. Several human lives and property of...
At long last, the much-awaited Economic Recovery and Growth Plan of the Federal Government, which contains the road map for Nigeria’s economic development, has been unveiled...
Ebenezer Babatope, of the Board of Trustees of Peoples Democratic Party, once observed, “Our struggle for the creation of the Nigerian nation has been bedevilled by...