The hypocrisy of Igbo political leaders

By Frederick Nwabufo The so-called Igbo struggle is an enterprise. Individuals from the south-east, who find themselves in position of political influence, hawk the ‘’Igbo agitation’’ as merchandise in self-seeking…

Revitalization of Education and ASUU’s Stand-alone Struggle: Oh Ye’ Saboteurs, Nature Shall Judge You Accordingly

By Sani Idris The image, integrity and repute of university scholars are been globally acclaimed and are not in any way matchable to other personalities in such regards. This is…

If CAMA Act will be the only meritorious achievement of Buhari administration in Nigeria,So be it

By Ibe Pascal Arogorn Nigerian Clergy are in the Nigeria when all sort of dangerous bill where presented to the National Assembly yet they fold their arms and do nothing.…

El-Rufai Vs. NBA: The Unspoken Truth About The Annual Conference Of Nigerian Lawyers

By Inibehe Effiong As a member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), I have been silent before now on the avoidable and needless controversy that has characterized the self-redeeming decision…

What is IPOB strategy?

By Tochukwu Ezukanma Earlier, in its fight against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in defiance of United Nations Resolution 242, the PLO adopted a strategy of…

brahim Magu: A case for fair hearing

By Godwin-onyeacholem No sincere follower of the purported ongoing investigation of Ibrahim Magu, who was recently forcibly sacked as Acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), would not…

FFK Needless Outburst: This Is No Time To Keep Quiet

By Habib Aruna The reprehensible and condemnable verbal assault of former Minister, Femi Fani Kayode on Eyo Charles, a reporter with the Daily Trust brought to fore the ever rancorous…

What if Femi Fani-Kayode, Mr Short Fuse, was Buhari? By Frederick Nwabufo

Femi Fani-Kayode makes conceit solemn. He is the sui generis of narcissism. His arrogance dovetails with his foul temper and cutting tongue. There is no shade of modesty, temperance and…

Case Against Blasphemy In Nigeria By Leo Igwe

Nigeria’s blasphemy laws have been of focus locally, nationally and internationally following the arrest and detention of Nigerian humanist, Mubarak Bala, the sentencing to death of a Muslim singer, and…

#Op_Ed :The Continued servitude in Kano and the need for a quick end to it

Ibe Pascal Chinedu Arogorn It is implausible to imagine on how some people in kano state Nigeria have been Chained for years in a locked place filled with darkness by…

Intersociety: How many Boko Haram fighters are left in Borno after Buratai ‘killed 1400’?

If truly “over 1400 Boko Haram terrorists including their commanders and arms suppliers have been killed in the past two months or since 11th April 2020”; with “about 1000 earlier killed…

Almajiri: What happened on the road to heaven?

By Matthew Hassan Kukah Yes, you are right, the title for his article draws inspiration from Phil Collins’ song titled, “What Happened On the Way To Heaven?” The almajiri and…

Five Years After: Is Buhari really on top of his brief?

By Muazu Jibril Muazu The declaration of President Muhammadu Buhari as the winner of the 2015 presidential polls in what was widely accepted as free, fair and credible election, is…

Now, its clearer; Nigeria hates its women!

By Chiamaka Okafor Nigeria still hates its women. That sounds ridiculous, I know. Sadly, it is as true as the fact that we were all conceived by the coming together…

Biafra: 50 years after and the crisis of Igbo leadership

By Osmund Agbo The year was 1970 and the day was January 15. On that date in history, Major-General Phillip Efiong, Biafra’s chief of general staff and interim head of…