Why might the Chief Justice of Nigeria be called a teacher? The Chief Justice might be called so because his planned trial has demonstrated again how truths emerge rather than what truth is.... Read more
Baring behind the scene manoeuvres that might have taken place up to early this morning, the Chief Justice of the Federation could be in the dock later today for alleged false and incomplete... Read more
Call it crisis, stalemate, instability, authoritarian breakdown! It doesn’t help anybody. In a crisis situation, everyone is vulnerable. The observable hunger for calming home truth, reflexi... Read more
In what appears one of the first major dissenting position, Comrade Mashood Erubami, the President, Nigeria Voters Assembly does not see an infringement on any core principle for the trial o... Read more
Predictably, the planned trial of incumbent Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Samuel Onnoghen, has rapidly snowballed in to a conversation of allegations and charges of attempting to... Read more
Professor Gabriel Ogwuche of the Federal College of Education, Kano is dead. He died yesterday after being sick for three, (3), hours. There is no authoritative medical statement on his demi... Read more
The days and possibly weeks ahead can easily be predicted to be no less than a coming war of words over what has been the now widely reported directive of the Federal Government of Nigeria t... Read more
Observers of the above picture of Senator Dino Melaye sleeping outside in the compound of what looks like a decrepit facility are drawing attention to its implications for the image of polic... Read more
Governors who rode to power on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC) are saying they are standing shoulder to shoulder with President Buhari who is struggling to be re-... Read more
Recognizing and popularizing a candidate such as Ene Ede is not a publicity favour for herself or her party or for gender activism but an effort in peace journalism. This is in the context o... Read more