By Bolaji O. Akinyemi UNOFFICIAL historical records claim that Muhammadu Buhari’s father was a poultry farmer from Niger Republic who […]
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How to beat the Great Resignation with human experience management
Shiraz Khota, Human Experience Management Sales Leader at SAP Africa With the world gripped in a state of unprecedented uncertainty […]
Redefining the role of UPU for the Urhobo People
By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D THE Urhobo is among the first 10 major ethnic groups, and fifth largest in Nigeria, yet, […]
Did anybody notice how right I was about Ekweremadu?
By Emeka Ugwuonye WHEN a lot of people were screaming that the assumed organ donor in Ekweremadu’s case had lied […]
When it mattered most (The Game Changer)
Bashorun J. K. Randle FOR those who were hoping that between now and the presidential election, it is going tobe […]
Aba Saheed : Stranger things
THERE is a very popular but unusual English Show series titled *Stranger Things*. Really strange in conception and rendition, and […]
Father Christmas in town early
By Kazeem Akintunde BUT for the exposè by Sahara Reporters, the purchase of 10 brand new SUVs by President Muhammadu […]
When Tinubu Whistles, Omatseye Barks
𝘉𝘺 𝘑𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘖𝘨𝘶𝘯𝘫𝘪𝘮𝘪 IN 2018, as the news started sinking in that incumbent Lagos state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode would not […]
Petroleum Subsidy Removal: The Short-Run Costs, Long-Run Payoffs and in betweens
By Iniobong Usen, Research and Policy Advisory Lead “PETROLEUM Subsidy” has assumed a life of its own and is operating […]
Everyone’s obituary is inevitable.
By Chuks Iloegbunam SOME have called you foolish, dear Sam Omatseye. Others insist that you are plain stupid. There are […]
It’s not Muslim-Muslim Ticket; it’s Tinubu
By Dele Sobowale “I will be fair to all.” Tinubu, SUNDAY VANGUARD, JULY 10, 2022. THAT Asiwaju Bola Tinubu opted […]
Sam Omatseye as a kept man
By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu I had an extravagance of laughter when a dear friend of mine showed me a so-called […]
On Omatseye’s Obituary
By Valentine Obienyem THE other day, Mr. Sam Omatseye – a writer many used to have respect for due to […]
The call for authenticity
By Okey Ikechukwu IN the words of Parmenides: “What is, is; and what is not is not”. And he is […]
A complacent president and a docile NASS
By Kazeem Akintunde THE Senate rose from its long self-induced slumber last week to give a complacent President Muhammadu Buhari […]
BBC’s disparagement Of Tobi Amusan’s World Record
By Ahmed Sule ON July 24, Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan smashed the 100m women’s hurdles world record in the semi-final of […]
The reincarnation of Decree 4 of 1984?
By Sonny Aragba-Akpore DECREE 4 of 1984 was clear about what it wanted to achieve. Publishing truth that hurts a government […]
The BBC in Nigeria – Between Reporting and Propagating Terror
By Kadaria Ahmed It has simply gotten out of hand. JOURNALISTS and now a global media organisation of repute, the […]
Governor Obaseki and Edo prostitutes saga
By Erasmus Ikhide GOVERNOR Godwin Obaseki of Edo State is not my friend, but he took a decision I should […]
2023 General elections and a fractionalised electoral process (part 3)
By Mike Ozekhome, SAN, INTRODUCTION ELECTION is the hallmark of democracy. Any democratic regime that does not conduct election will […]
Are INEC resident commissioners homeless bats?
By Chief Mike Ozekhome, San Introduction I watched and listened very carefully to my good friend, Chief Festus Okoye, INEC’s […]
Are Nigerian Christians the Enemy of Christianity in Nigeria?
By Bolaji O. Akinyemi. DEAFENING the nation is a noise of confusion coming from the church shouting Islamization agenda! Islamization […]
Before They Kidnap Our President
By Lasisi Olagunju SINGER and songwriter, Bukola Elemide, is better known as Asa. She was paid by the Nigerian state […]
FG/ASUU Faceoff: Toying With The Destiny Of Our Youth
By Kazeem Akintunde THE Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, will, on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, embark on a solidarity protest […]
When Tinubu was after me
By Val Obienyem MY first remote encounter with BAT was in the 90s. As a student of Lagos State University, […]
2023: Can We Get Serious?
By Kazeem Akintunde WE have roughly seven months to next year’s general elections, yet we don’t know the policies and […]
Senator Yerima and Constitutional Review
By Maryam Uwais ONCE again, Senator Yerima is in the news, claiming Islam as the basis for his argument that […]
Peter Obi and Revolution
By Valentine Obienyem THE newest phenomenon in town, Mr. Peter Obi turns 61 today. Contrary to the customary use of […]
Osun State Election – The Real Winners
By Bunmi Makinwa IN a situation where standards continue to spiral downwards there is cause to celebrate small gains. Conducting […]
Why Peter Obi may become president in 2023 by default
By Farooq A. Kperogi FACTS I have uncovered from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) show that Labour Party’s Peter […]
Islam and religious imperialism
By Tola Adeniyi. I was named Muhammadu Saheed on the 8th day of my birth. I was boarded in a […]
When Enough Is Not Enough, By Dan Agbese
By Dan Agbese FIVE months after the university teachers went on strike, President Muhammadu Buhari condescended at last this week […]
Tinubu, Dogara and the Prison and Poison of Religious Politics
By Professor Farooq Kperogi THE two most disadvantaged groups in Nigeria’s representational politics are northern Christians and Southern Muslims. In […]
Trench warfare: Powering the dragon of banditry and Islamic terrorism
By Moses Oludele Idowu Dedication [ THIS essay is dedicated to the memory of Ariel Sharon, Colin Powell, Gamal Abdel […]
APC/Tinubu’s Tragic “Final Solution.”
By Emmanuel Ojeifo BOLA Ahmed Tinubu finally announced yesterday what has been a rumor in the last few weeks: a […]
Muslim Muslim Tickets: A Jihadist Agenda against Christians
By Bolaji O. Akinyemi FUNDAMENTALISTS are usually very well structured in their drive to establish an Islamic State. They can […]