The Yoruba has proven that one needed, in order to be safe and secured, something more than rhetoric and silence, something more than incendiary protest and...
Those who are familiar with the history of the Israelites will understand why their story in the wilderness will not be complete without a mention of how, at a stage, they had preferred being “slaves...
For anyone who has been following the security situation in Katsina state, the recent press address followed by a BBC Hausa interview by Governor Masari is...
The office of the Attorney General of the Federation and State is constitutional provided for in Section 150 (1) and Section 195 (1) of the 1999...
While pondering over headlines highlighting the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (redt.)’s comment on Nigerians spending so much to attend hospitals abroad, I arrived at two...
More than a decade ago when I first started writing this column, one of the articles I wrote was on Nigerian “Nostradamuses”. In that piece, I...
On the night of 1st August last year, Mr Abubakar Idris, (popularly known as Dadiyata), a 34-year old lecturer at the Federal University Dutsinma, Katsina State,...
What initially appeared to be day-dream or advanced fashion of it called nightmare has turned to reality today with the launching of operation Amotekun by the...
When I made up my mind to celebrate New Year in Abu Dhabi – capital city of the United Arab Emirates – very late in 2019,...
“The tariffs shall remain the same as they presently are (i.e. 2015 levels) until April 1, 2020 when there will be a slight increment to cater...