Today, the comparison between Israeli and South African apartheid is as pervasive as it is obvious. Just as South Africa and many other settler colonies did...
Like a thief in the night, the “no alternative” philosophy entered into our policy lexicon, and it has become almost intractable ever since. It was during...
“When your hosts begin to insinuate that the rough, almost inedible end of a yam tuber is all the food that they have left at home,...
The past two weeks were most humiliating for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. He was systematically denuded of the power due to his office, and reduced to...
The recent confirmation of the former Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service of Nigeria (FIRS), Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui Okauru as the 2019-2020 Africa Initiative...
“The responsibility of ABU has been changing. From producing trained manpower for government, universities are now required to produce learned and skilful people for the open...
Perhaps, the last time an average Nigerian was proud of being a citizen of Nigeria was on October 1, 1960, when the country gained independence from...
The motley traducers of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo fit into a familiar mould. Once the dance of political succession nears the arena, ambition and desperate opportunism...
The recent announcement by the Central Bank of Nigeria that cash withdrawals and deposits by individuals in commercial banks in excess of half a million naira...
Our climate is changing. At the United Nations General Assembly that just concluded, there was a Climate Action Summit, which addressed the dire consequences of Climate...