By; Jerome-Mario Utomi Merit, taken objectively, is ‘something earned, something owed to a person. Taken subjectively, merit is the right of a person to his earning...
By Hilary Chidi Ugwuoke Mr Johnson (not his real name) was a patient in one of the General Hospitals in Delta State and he was...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi. For the keen political watchers, there has been no shortage of doubt that the 2019 general election in Nigeria would be without strategic...
Fejiro Oliver I hope that posterity will judge me kindly, not only as to the things which I have explained, but also to those which I...
By: Jerome-Mario Utomi It is a common knowledge that the National Water Resources Bill is before the Nigerian Upper Legislative Assembly-the Senate. But what is uncertain...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi Every society in the words of George Soros needs some shared values to hold it together. When such values disappear, the society becomes...
BY AGADA IKECHUKWU After a careful anatomy of the smell of ambition, colour of rage and price of vengeance raining in our political space; the submission...
By; Jerome-Mario Utomi As a lad growing in the sleepy but egalitarian Ubulu-Okiti community in Delta state, Nigeria, I was sternly warned by my father never...
There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound...
By: Jerome-Mario Utomi In the past three years, Nigerians lived with a veiled notion that the nation has attained political maturity where the people’s will prevails....