The real battle for the soul of Nigeria has commenced with the sharp division between those for sale of national assets as an economic recovery strategy and those opposed to it. This divisio... Read more
By Jeff Rudin Mention the word Eskom and the standard response, once the eye-rolling and hair pulling is over, is near-unanimous cries of “restructure the monopoly! Break it up! Involve the... Read more
The yearly loss of lives and property to flood in and around Jigawa State of Nigeria has consumed 18 persons, the State Emergency Management Agency, (SEMA) has told journalists. Nearly 7000... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja President Jonathan is a member of the Ijaw community, the fourth biggest in Nigeria, and from a state that produces about 40% of Nigeria’s revenues. After 50 years of being e... Read more
By Winnie Byanyima I cried my eyes out when I arrived in the UK, a refugee. I remember the policeman at immigration control looking down at me, a lost and... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It is not the kind of credit anyone would be happy to claim by saying, I told you the Buhari regime would have problem of direction unless bla, bla, bla. But if there... Read more
Presidential aspirants in the United States have turned the bomb blast in New York Saturday evening into a verbal boxing tournament. What for Hilary Clinton is a ‘wait for more information’... Read more
Plagiarism can easily occur. Academics who mark essays can detect several categories of it, decided on whether intentional or otherwise. In all cases, it is a very, very serious infraction,... Read more
More daring, more creative souls than some of us are helping to capture parts of the mass ordeal that is still unfolding around Borno/North Eastern Nigeria. This piece, originally published... Read more