He woke up to a bright and sunny morning. It is an important day; a time to do his bounden duty to his country. Nothing betokened...
By Joseph Edgar… I watched with incredulity as our President in an attempt to come out as bold and in control make the statement that has...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… Will an election conducted under the cumulus of suspicion, doubt and allegations against the umpire of the exercise be accepted by most Nigerians?...
By John Chukwu… There is a special sweetness that early morning sleep carries. I was drenched in that sweetness – last Saturday morning. I was stylishly...
By SOC Okenwa… Last Saturday (February 16th) ought to have witnessed the organization of the much-anticipated presidential election in Nigeria. But it never happened! At the...
By Jude Ndukwe…. The sudden postponement of the 2019 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, came to Nigerians as a very rude shock...
By Timothy Enietan-Matthews… Nigeria is a mess, a predictable mess for that matter! That’s what the postponement of the 2019 general election has revealed conclusively. Prior...
By Fredrick Nwabufo…. On April 2, 2011, INEC shifted the national assembly election by seven days (to April 9), citing “logistics and operational” problems. And it...
By Joseph Edgar… Your candidacy has come full circle. From the ashes of rejection and pity you emerged due to your strength of character the flag...
By Joseph Edgar… I have decided to send this note to our President as a man of history and destiny. As we move slowly into the...
By Omoshola Deji…. Election is the recruitment of persons the largest percentage of the electorate feels are capable of actualizing their imaginings of an ideal nation....
By Asiwaju Tinubu… The future is uncertain until we enter it. February 16 is Election Day and on that day Nigeria shall step into its future....
By Jerome-Mario Utomi… For close to two decades, Nigerians’ have lived in a frightening situation called democracy. And under this superficial arrangement, the masses lost sight...
By Gozie Irogboli…. The debate about the suitability of the current regime’s Social Intervention Programme also known as Tradermoni is still on. Although this may appear...
By Todimu Ogunade…. Senator of the eighth National Assembly, Dino Melaye has carved a ‘’niche’’ that rings so loudly in my subconscious mind. Ignoble and professionally...
By John Chukwu… The general elections are nearby. Nigeria is on the brink of another democratic history. Thus, Nigerians are in the mood to hit the...
By SKC Ogbonnia… The perennial ambition of Atiku Abubakar to preside over Nigeria finally comes to a dead end this February 16, 2019. This failure is...
By Martin Beck Nworah… Cyber bullying or harassment is done using online tools. This is the harassment that happens using 21st century online tools, most especially...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi… With just a few days to the planned general election in the country, it will be appropriate to acknowledge two remarkable developments. First...
By Fredrick Nwabufo…. Fellow citizens, the choice we make this Saturday will either accelerate or decelerate our unhinged decline. We do not have to continue on...
By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegbu Media partisanship is one of the 14 risk factors recently identified by a non,-governmental organization threatening the smooth conduct of the forthcoming...
By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegbu… Corruption in Nigeria context has been a nagging issue. The phenomenon has defied any known definition.It is as recalcitrant as the character...
Agada Ikechukwu… True words are not defined by the volume of a man’s voice, but by the consequences of his choices. The wild storm starts with...
By Omoshola Deji… Election in Nigeria is more of a war than a contest. The benefits of public office attract people to politics and make them...
By John Chukwu… Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna State, recently, while speaking on Nigeria Television Authority – NTA – Tuesday Live – a late-night...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… Really, it was reckless of Nasir el-Rufai, Kaduna state governor, to have unabashedly promised a festival of blood-letting for foreigners who may want...
By Ifeanyichukwu Afuba… You do not do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. This eternal truth rings home especially for Nigerians...
By Churchill Okonkwo Dear Atiku, I intentionally approach my writings on Igbo affairs as a philosopher. Writing philosophically is my vocation, a deep calling, and a...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… One thing is certain; tyranny will always have cheerleaders. When Adolf Hitler was asphyxiating Jews in death chambers, there were people who cheered...
By Jude Ndukwe… In a space of less than two weeks, the apex Igbo socio-cultural association, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has endorsed the presidential candidacy of the Peoples...
By Emma Agu…. Cyprian Ekwensi’s novel: Survive the Peace was premised, among others, on the disrupted family ties and social relations that emerged in Igboland, after...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… Before I give a historical perspective on the veracity of Nnamdi Kanu’s claim that Atiku Abubakar is “originally from Cameroon”, I must say...
By Jerome- Mario Utomi… Any new dominant communications medium leads to new information in a society and inevitably changes the way ideas, feelings and powers are...
By Joseph Edgar… Aspirants to the Executive Governorship of Lagos, by the far most important city state in Africa have used this theme as campaign thrust....
By Omoshola Deji…. Nigerian is reminiscent of someone destined to be king, but becomes a slave in the king’s palace. The nation’s situation chronicles the life...
By SKC Ogbonnia… The Ohaneze Ndigbo has faced criticism over its endorsement of Atiku Abubakar, the 2019 presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP). The...
By Farouk Martins Aresa… If you have not bought $13m Rolls-Royce Sweptail, $4.5m Lamborghini Veneno, $3m Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio and $2.5m Mercedes-AMG One; go and break...
By John Chukwu… Following the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria – CJN – Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen and the swearing-in of Justice Tanko...
By Jude Ndukwe… Right from his earliest appointments, Nigerians have complained about President Muhammadu Buhari’s penchant for largely looking the way of the north and his...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi… The irrational vibes coming from the supporters of the controversial suspension of Justice Walter Onnoghen, as the Chief Justice of Nigeria by President...
By Gozie Irogboli… Whenever I reflect on issues on contemporary Nigeria Nation especially in our political sphere, one of the things that readily come to my...
By Reuben Abati … I find it incredulous that a ruling government that seeks a second term in office and about which doubts have been expressed...
By Jerome- Mario Utomi… Like every new invention which comes with opportunities and challenges, there was a veiled agreement among participants at a recent gathering in...
By SOC Okenwa Former President Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ) was at his best element recently in the ‘State of the Nation’ address he issued last weekend from...
By Farouk Martins Aresa… President Buhari is in hot water over the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and rightly so. There is a clear...
By Omoshola Deji… People’s mode of expressing displeasure varies. Such mode includes strike, protest or legal action. For Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former Head-of-State and ex-President, his...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… On December 31, 1983, a putsch coordinated by General Buhari and his associates led to the demise of a democratic government. He was...
By Barrister Monday Ubani… WHEN ALLOWED: Ex parte orders are allowed in a situation where getting an immediate order is urgent and unavoidable and mostly in...
By Fredrick Nwabufo… What was Oby Ezekwesili’s agenda? What was her interest? And what was her endgame? A few weeks to the general election, Ezekwesili woke...
By Patrick Egwu… Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one virus that has caused the death of many people in the world. It is a virus that...