By Kolawole Anthony Last night wasn’t pleasant for John Merrie, a professor of Metaphysics at the Scientology University, Naija. It was extremely hot and it kept...
By Okanga Agila Nigerians are no doubt thankful that Boko Haram’s bite is no longer as horrible as its bark. When it does bark it is...
By Bukar Raheem Although, an arrogantly self-confessed criminal weakens the instincts of pity, but agents of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) are invoking this piteous beggarliness in...
By Charles Ibekwe The puerile announcement by the Indigenous People of Biafra that it will boycott the Special Board of Inquiry set up by the Nigerian...
By Evangelist Sunday Attah Nigerian media have hinted of Amnesty International’s alleged bribe of a whooping N200 million to ginger a faction of Nigerian Labour Congress...
By Sam Ode Some Nigerians have just been awakened to consciousness that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, would forever remain evergreen in the memory of Nigerian masses...
By Ebriku John Friday The daily pumping of dollars to strengthen the naira in the foreign exchange market by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)...
By Gbenga Akanji Human rights activist, Chief Femi Falana (SAN) has cemented his place as one not to toy with by anyone desirous of stability and...
By Peter Bawa All over the world, soldiers are reputed as fearless and courageous professionals who mortgage their lives in strange climes for the service and...
By Nkechi Odoma Cultism is one of Nigeria’s most nagging social problems. In work places, towns and cities or communities and even in somewhat sacred of...