By Okanga Agila Refreshingly, Nigeria’s successful prosecution of the anti-terrorism campaigns in the Northeast reverberated again on the global scene quite commendably. Recently, America’s Secretary of...
By Adebayo Ojo Largely, Nigerians can be described as very docile people in many respects. They are complacent and most times take nothing serious or anything...
By Ateko A. Adejo It appears that Amnesty International in Nigeria has eaten sour grapes and the teeth of its associate NGOs have been set on...
By Sheperd Akoto Has Amnesty International found its match in Nigeria in the course of globally implementing a destabilization agenda in non-western countries? It is best...
By Uche Madu John Successive elections in Nigeria, like a handful of other countries expose a travesty. Only a fraction of the population votes to produce...
By Richard Murphy Give Amnesty International the Boot The people and governments of countries like Iraq, Libya, Yemen and Afghanistan would be wishing they have the...
By Geoffrey Ola Nigerians and indeed, the international community are not oblivious of the frantic and sustained efforts by the government of Nigeria to end Boko...
By Best Amor The quality of public education in Nigeria is generally acclaimed to be poor. Tertiary institutions in the country, which compete in number with...
By Nneka Ogwu It is a good news that Nigerians are beginning to shop and submit themselves to the voice of reason about the supremacy of...
By Israel Abiodun It takes morbid fear to work up the courage to condemn what a large population are commending. When the Nigerian Army inaugurated a...