When some of us look back at Nigeria, most times we are tempted to believe the country is on some sort of ancestral curse. We are...
By Joe Iniodu A popular aphorism posits that while archetypal politicians think about the next election, statesmen think about the next generation. This principle cuts across...
Terrorism is the world’s most lethal scourge. From 2009 till early 2015, when Nigerians tested its bitter pills, darkness hovered on the land. Gloom, agonies, pains,...
As expected, there has been a massive reverberation in the polity and the social media space since images, newsbits and videos of Donald Duke’s official declaration...
Some Nigerian leaders would never desist from springing surprises. They have a predisposition to resurrect expired animosities with opponents. They play it out with embellished and...
It is not usual to score an army, any army in the world, one hundred percent positive especially during an operation. The scores plummet significantly when...
Nigeria’s main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has something mysterious about it. As a political party, its name invokes the feeling of nausea and destruction...
Nigeria has been down the rough road in the past ten years; It has seen the worst of conflicts, especially in the North-eastern region. Insecurity has...
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honourable Yakubu Dogara is a man in desperate need of help before he drowns in his own bile. His...
If democracy is truly the game of number then it is imperative for the two main opposition parties in Nasarawa State, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)...