The member countries of Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) from Sub-Saharan Africa have been an integral part of IsDB’s success. We have worked together to address...
One of the fortunes of my frequent travels is that I meet fascinating people at different locations, even when I have no inkling of the possibility...
To say that Nigeria’s National Assembly has been living in infamy since the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1999 is to understate the severity...
At the weekend, the president finally put a call through to some of his aides, particularly Femi Adesina, one of his spokesmen. During the call,...
Irrespective of how it is acquired, the belief is popular among many African communities that “power comes from God”. Around the continent, atheism is not...
Those who are familiar with the antics of our governors will not be surprised at the latest findings linked to ex-Governor Gabriel Suswam, if the...
To say that Nigeria is a nation of absurdities is an understatement. I sometimes imagine the country to be some sort of cirque-de-Soleil of macabre...
We must quickly draw the line. Between a groundswell of sincere well wishes for a president on medical leave and exporting our penchant for silly opportunistic...
This headline is not original. It is a parody of one of the famous lines from “Redemption Song”, one of the many evergreen works of reggae...
Food is as important and central to human existence as air is. For sustenance, therefore, human beings the world over need food, as of necessity. Whether...
When the tenure of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun winds down in November 2018, the question of who takes over from him...
Oftentimes I have made excuses for Nigeria, defending its “honor” when necessary before foreigners – friends, colleagues, and schoolmates. Always, I have told myself that Nigeria...