On Monday, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, the judge presiding over the “treasonable felony” case of Omoyele Sowore, convener of #RevolutionNow, expressed concern that Sowore and his co-accused...
Amidst the pervasive forlorn hope in the country, there is something to cheer about: the country has jumped 15 places on World Bank’s Ease of Doing...
President Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘’rice revolution’’ is laudable. Before the ‘’crop rebellion’’, Nigeria spent about $1.65 billion annually importing rice from Thailand and India. But the country...
It is imperative how Nigeria was blessed by enormose human capital and big brains across industries and sectors that are impacting positively globally. In today’s society...
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,...
Of all world conventions, sex is the fairest because if with consents of the actors, all parties involved are beneficiaries. As nature meant to be, a...
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...
December 1776, Thomas Paine reminded Americans that “Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered, yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict,...