EXCEPT I missed it by a stretch of tardiness, I’m yet to read any press statements from the 19 Northern Governors or their accomplice, Northern […]
Category: Opinion
Terrorism, Tinubu’s Casual Lamentations And Demand For Justice By NEF And NGF By Erasmus Ikhide
YESTERDAY, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had a terse message of helplessness and abdication of his Presidency came to a head over the killing of suspected […]
Uromi Killing And Collapse Of Security Architecture In Nigeria By Erasmus Ikhide
THE recent extrajudicial killing of suspected kidnappers in Uromi, Edo State, has sparked widespread debate and concern about the state of security in Nigeria. […]
The Viral Corps Member and the Price of Speaking Truth to Power By Chigozie Nnuriam
The recent viral video of Ushie Uguamaye, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, has sparked a fiery debate in Nigeria. In a candid and […]
Prayer without Work Is Dead On Delivery for Our World in Distress (1) By Emmanuel Udom
Presently, our world, estimated at about 8.2 billion people and still counting, is going through economic distress. It is normal. It is expected, considering lots […]
Nigeria’s Grotesquely Mediocre Emperor In Rivers By Erasmus Ikhide
IN May 2013, when the shoes were in the other foot, Bola Ahmed Tinubu condemned the declaration of a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe, […]
Cry Me a River(s) and Listen to the Ghosts of Power By Abayomi Odukudu
“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” – Often attributed to a Native American proverb, though its precise […]
Internship Option to Consider By Lekan Otufodunrin
Finding short-time or even year-long media internships or SIWES placements has always been hard. Media organisations in the country can’t absorb the increasing number of […]
Sunday Jackson: A Sustained Supreme Court Sell-out by Erasmus Ikhide
THE Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold the death sentence on Sunday Jackson has left many in shock and outrage. The case has raised fundamental […]
2025: The best time to have a Census by Tony Ademiluyi
According to history, a census was first conducted in the area known today as Nigeria in the year 1866 by the British colonial government within […]