A spectre of generalised insecurity is haunting Nigeria. It has been a perplexing situation since early 2016 when Agatu in Benue State and Nimbo in Enugu State were the flashpoints. From Ben... Read more
She has not struck the gold or carted away that huge number of medals yet but she is on her way. When you encounter her, you encounter a bundle of potentials in one person. She is a sports q... Read more
Unlike today, there were 19 governors in the Second Republic in Nigeria, 1999 – 1983. Of the 19, only two are now alive. 17 others have died, making it a case of how time flies. The be... Read more
It has become a badge of some reference to be invited from Nigeria to utilize the Chatham House platform in London. Most politicians and intellectuals of statecraft who manage to get invited... Read more
Engineer Mohammed Abba Gana, former FCT Minister from 1999 to 2003, says Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city is God’s own capital city and he is calling for six more of its type across the country... Read more
It is judgment hour for South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa. He is clocking three years in power and his country’s media is not awarding clear pass marks. Certainly not in this piece fr... Read more
One African, Nigerian eye in fact, took a look at this graphic from the IMF and asked: No Shift in Africa? Or the Africa shift does not matter? He says that while China and India shifts are... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu ESQ It is a truism that change is the only constant thing in life. At last, the president has managed to find the will to change the service chiefs to everyone’s surprise af... Read more
It seems to be a season of death for a particular tribe of musicians in South Africa. It is a tribe in the sense that, though just the two of them, they all died within days of each other in... Read more
As a hot spot for quick reference by both amateur and established researchers, a piece on Wikipedia is bound to excite, even where the piece is as hefty as this. Hence the reproduction of th... Read more