In a democracy, where the military is under the control of civilian authorities, any unlawful act of the military is seen as a coup against...
On 21 May 2012, 21 US scholars whose research focused on sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria in particular, wrote a letter to then Secretary of State...
What is going on in Nigeria today is beyond comprehension. I have no clue what the young man called Nnamdi Kalu wants from the Igbo,...
Voices that opposed the call to restructure the governance system of the country in the past, are now the very ones openly advocating for it....
I have read screaming headlines on different platforms, media outlets and forums on Wednesday hailing the exit of Nigeria from recession. Headlines like, “Oh great,...
Halt!! Don’t run away with the headline. It is cast as such deliberately. I am not against independent candidature as an expansion of our political space...
In Nigeria’s publicized educational rankings, it is no more news that the Igbo people have the leadership in the education sector. The statistical rankings in...
Some years back, a friend of mine, albeit an egbon, a manager with the country’s apex bank emphatically told me then that the ‘Nigerian project...
A few weeks ago, the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo declared that henceforth, the Federal Government of Nigeria will classify hate speech as a...
This discourse starts with the categorical aphorism that a divided house, where the forces are pulling in all directions to bring it down and where...