By Omoshola Deji Nigeria’s main opposition political party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) lost power to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015, after ruling...
Agada Ikechukwu Nigeria’s democracy is in for a “Dejavu” with the Elizabethan intrigues unapologetically put on display in the south-west the penultimate week. Those in the...
By Omoshola Deji Osun State is presently Nigeria’s political fireworks capital. The incumbent All Progressives Congress (APC) and the winning People’s Democratic Party (PDP) are in...
By; JEROME-MARIO UTOMI At a well attended forum organized by the Justice Development and Peace Centre (JDPC) Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos on Saturday 22nd September, 2018, to...
By Omoshola Deji Osun is topping the headlines as the governorship race hits the top gear. The ruling party is striving to retain power, while the...
Agada Ikechukwu It is often said in philosophical parlance that man’s Karma travels with him, like his shadow. If most Nigerian leaders were conscious of this...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi Among other teachings received as a student of media and communication studies, I was specifically told that information is the life wire of...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi Apart from the available data, our mind eye observes that Nigeria’s income has been on the increase since independence. As the income increases...
By Omoshola Deji After about thirty years of stern military rule, Nigeria re-embraced democracy in 1999 and five elections have produced Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo (two terms),...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi The recent statement by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) that Nigeria has about 139 gas flare locations spread across the Niger Delta both...