In the words of Tony Harcup, journalism is a form of communication based on asking and answering the questions who? What? Where? When? Why? And how? In brief,...
The other day I was watching a documentary about the economic fortunes of my hometown, Bonny. As the seat of Nigeria’s two highest revenue earners —...
This story makes me grin all the time. After our wedding in 2001, my wife and I decided to pay “thank you” visits to family members,...
In spite of series of federal and state governments’ poverty alleviating intervention programs aimed at tackling hunger in the land, many Nigerians can still hardly get...
Aggregate revenue available to fund the phony 2020 federal budget is projected at N8.155 trillion. N2.45 trillion of this expected revenue will be used for debt...
The sum total of everything — the good, the bad and the ugly — may form the mass of our existential lives and the nation’s but...
Cameron was right. Jonathan was wrong, and he lied. It is true that when 276 schoolgirls were abducted in their school, Government Secondary School, Chibok, on...
It is no gainsay that female subjugation has been a menace rocking our society as far back as the beginning of time. Females have been discriminated...
If you were numbered among the millions of Nigerians who helped elect and then re-elect President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 and then again early this year...
The flatulent size of the national assembly accents the orthodoxies and paradoxes of Nigeria. Nigeria’s lawmakers are some of the highest paid in the world, in...