Opinion

Cry for Nigeria, not Afghanistan

In the case of Nigeria, we may live in denial, but the reason Boko Haram thrive in some parts of Northern Nigeria is because of the tacit support from the locals.

Mmesoma: What really happened?

Mmesoma’s travail shows that obsession for short-cuts and quick fixes often lead to broken hearts and deeper misery.

Nigeria national identity card, national insecurity and national unseriousness by Akinyemi Akinlabi

Laudable, practicable and commendable as the idea seems, the government herself is impeding the implementation of this laudable programme.

Lies, damned lies about Afghanistan

Led by the Mujahideen, mostly from the rocky countryside and with support from the West, Afghans fought the Soviets like mad.

NDDC audit report, scaremongers and rabble-rousers

The script often leaves out the critical issue of the moment and dwells rather on tangential matters.

Losing is part of the game

President Muhammadu Buhari had done what the father of the nation should do, engaging in a video conference earlier in the day to ginger the players.

Nigerians will not welcome PDP, the university of lies in 2023 by Garba Shehu

In those their 16 years, a period in which a barrel of oil sold for as high as USD 140 Dollars, they blew a golden opportunity to grow the economy to soaring heights.

Becoming Nigeria’s next president: Matters arising

The last time I checked, the APC was talking about 40 aspirants, and 24 of them having paid the high fee of N100 million, and the party boasting of over N2.4 billion in its coffers.

OBINNA ICHITA: Promise Made, Promise Fulfilled By Peter Agba Kalu

I am not a trader, but being an Abiriba man and an old Bende in Abia North off spring, l recognized the fact that my people are mostly traders. Not only that, l and...
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