In just about one year, Edo State is in a silent revolution and the age of…
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Did the Igbo Truly Want Biafra? By Mogaji Wole Arisekola
Every generation of Nigerians carries a wound it did not cause. For the Igbo, that wound…
IF OBASEKI HAD EVEN A MODICUM OF SHAME, HE’D BY NOW BE CLAD IN SACKCLOTH, By Kassim Afegbua
The apt phrase is the English one that says, “it is nothing to write home about.”…
Wole Oke’s Threats of Military Backing Are Empty: Osun Elections Will Be Decided by Voters, Not Imaginary Soldiers, By Pelumi Olajengbesi, Esq.
Having gotten used to Wole Oke, each time I read him criticizing Governor Ademola Adeleke, despite…
AFRICA’S DESTINY: NIGERIAN LEADERS MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN POVERTY AND GREATNESS, By Wole Arisekola
Nigeria stands at a dangerous crossroads — torn between greatness and decay. Corruption has eaten deep…
The Burden of Truth in an Unwilling World: The PDP’s Recidivist Crisis
Some truths don’t need to fight. They only need ears willing to listen. Yet in a…
Ouattara Wins Landslide Fourth Term As Ivory Coast President
Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has won a fourth term, securing a crushing 89.77 percent in…
Leadership like fire: Akpabio’s path to greatness, By Sufuyan Ojeifo
History, in its long and patient arc, is a master storyteller. Its finest tales often begin…
Nwoba’s exit: A tale of incompetence and missed opportunity for Southeast, By Johnson Momodu
The removal of Mr Andrew Nwoba as Clerk of the Senate has sparked widespread debate, with…
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: WHEN BROADCASTERS BECOME THE STORY, By Segun Showunmi
When television anchors abandon professionalism for provocation, it becomes the duty of the station’s management to…