It is no mystification to say that The Economist is no ordinary weekly, more so it’s Intelligence Unit which is nevertheless involved in selling mediated information. With its fortune tellin... Read more
A listserve has been circulating this picture showing a missing boy who has been found and the authorities are looking for the parents to come, claim him. There are no clear explanations how... Read more
The congested space of standpoints on the suspension of Justice Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of the Federation has widened to a call on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign for breaching... Read more
By Salihu Mohammed Lukman It is a season of narratives and counter-narratives in which wisdom, as they say, is like a goatskin bag of which everyone carries his or her own. And so here is Sa... Read more
The global Corruption Perception Index for 2018 shows that Nigeria has neither regressed nor progressed in terms of perceived level of corruption in the public sector. It has moved up from 1... Read more
By Professor Stephen Onyeiwu The author of this piece published originally as “Buhari failed to fix Nigeria’s economy. But he may still have the edge”, (https://theconversation.com/africa) w... Read more
Nigeria is awaiting Transparency International, the global panopticon on corruption pervasiveness as it is set to release its Corruption Perception Index, (CPI) for 2018 on Tuesday, (January... Read more
Prominent Kenyan politician, Raila Odinga found corruption in Nigeria so unique he took his case study from the country at a Friday function in Nairobi. The video of his narrative which has... Read more
In terms of self-awareness, very few in Nigeria would regard as controversial any claim that the University of Ibadan, (UI) is far ahead of all others, yesterday and today. This story is, th... Read more





















