Saturday, May 18, 2013

Jonathan, others lack sense to know Nigeria is at war, By Muhammadu Buhari

Muhammadu Buhari   Speech By General Muhammadu Buhari, Gcfr, Chairman Of The Board Of Trustees Of The Congress For Progressive... read more

The growth of Music Publishing in Nigeria, By Akinyemi Ayinoluwa

This untapped sector of the music industry need to exploited for its own good. …... read more

Soludo’s Solution of Anger and Innuendo, By Nasir El Rufai

Nasir El-Rufai Long before the publication of The Accidental Public Servant, I had decided to resist joining issues with whatever... read more

Let’s negotiate Nigeria, By Chido Onumah

Chido Onumah “There is nothing exclusive in the term unity; unity for Nigeria holds out the best chance for progress... read more

A little sleep, a little slumber and sports policy fails, By Kehinde Laniyan

The Sports Ministry would not raise just N6 million to sponsor the National Under 12 Baseball team to a World... read more

Baga, and the Challenge of Anti Terrorism Enforcement, By Sagir Musa

The palpable insecurity in the Lake Chad Region occasioned by armed banditry, arms trafficking and border intrusion along Nigeria’s border... read more

New Ekiti Deputy Governor: Stepping Into The Shoes of a Moremi, By Dele Agekameh

Dele Agekameh I can bet it with any serious politician in Ekiti State today that the choice of Adelabu as... read more

Naturalizing Nigeria: A Strategy for Fighting Corruption, By Okey Ndibe

Okey Ndibe “Achebe’s first novel shows how a community works in concert to subvert one man’s rude power. “ …... read more

Who Are The Yoruba People? (Part 1), By Femi Fani-Kayode

Femi Fani-Kayode The Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria are a nationality of approximately 50 million people, the vast majority of... read more

Whose Government? By Ifeanyi Uddin

Ifeanyi Uddin There is a variety of Nigerian patriots for whom the mantra “my country, good or bad” is a... read more

Much Ado about Wealth Creation, By Pinado Abdu Waba

Pinado Abdu-Waba I guess the idea of a media chat was perceived to be the perfect tool in the on-going... read more

Can APC Be Our Long Awaited Messiah, By Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu

Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu In a bid to capture power from the ruling Peoples Democratic party (PDP), some opposition parties in Nigeria... read more

Weddings, Bomb Blasts, and Dead History, By Ose Oyamendan

Ose Oyamendan I had a great pre-summer plan. It was formed a couple of years ago. After some patriotic talks... read more

Baga’s Message to the Nigerian State, By Jibrin Ibrahim

Last week, I examined the state of the Nigerian State and showed that there are numerous indications pointing to the... read more

Article of Faith: Tithing Bananas, By Femi Aribisala

Femi Aribisala According to the scriptures, money is not acceptable as tithe; it has to be food-crops or livestock.  As... read more

Letter to President Jonathan and Col Sambo Dasuki, By Adeolu Ademoyo

Adeolu Ademoyo Dear President Jonathan and Col Sambo, You will please permit the public nature of this letter. It is... read more

The immorality in awarding public land to Turai’s personal NGO, By Adisa Danialu

“Now that judgment has been given, can we return to the basis of the case,…” …... read more

Curbing maternal deaths in Nigeria, By Niran Adedokun

“A nation which allows her women to die in the process of bringing forth live only exists on borrowed time.”... read more

Nigeria’s Impunity Ranking: The Facts Don’t Lie, By Peter Nkanga

Peter Nkanga Nigeria’s press freedom record is on the decline. For the first time since 2008, when CPJ began publishing... read more

President Jonathan as “Big Brother”, By Chido Onumah

Chido Onumah “How does the WiT project fit into the country’s existing intelligence programme and security initiatives?” Typical of the... read more

Dominance without Hegemony: Seriake Dickson’s “he is that he is”, By Pius Adesanmi

Pius Adesanmi It is safe to assume that only the fear of a backlash from Nigerian Christians prevents Bayelsa Governor,... read more

Media Freedom And The Threat Of Impunity In Nigeria, By Dapo Olorunyomi

The past half a decade has been perhaps the most challenging years since Nigeria’s return to civil rule in 1999.... read more

A Nation Caught In The Web Of Evil Forces, By Bosede Olalekan Davies

Boko Haram has become Nigeria's biggest headache of the moment “Truth is we need a change; the political solution is... read more

Gays and Lesbians, We Will Not Keep Quiet, By Philip Amiola

Philip Amiola Homosexuality must be resisted with righteous fury, the author says. …... read more

Who Moved The Motion For Nigeria’s Independence, By Fani-Kayode

Femi Fani-Kayode  “…almost 90 per cent of Nigerians have been brought up to believe that the motion for Nigeria’s independence... read more