By Adagbo Onoja The news of the death of Paul Esah Udenyi came typically Paul. It came as a broadcast on his WhatsApp number. The message was not beyond him at all, Paul being gifted in mak... Read more
Engineer Muhammed Abba-Gana, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and a member of the Board of Trustees, (BOT) of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) is asserting the case for... Read more
By Ike Okonta Professor Patrick Utomi graciously received Chiedu Ezeanah, the poet and journalist, and I in his hotel suite in Rockview Hotel, Abuja on a rainy Friday evening in early July.... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It can now be said that the 2022 presidential election in Kenya has come and gone. A winner has been announced and is already being congratulated. The contest has not ended i... Read more
Presidential elections have become a source of apprehension because they have tended to degenerate into violence. The 2022 election has not been free of its own share of rancor. Fortunately,... Read more
The civil society in Nigeria is obviously not done with tackling state governors in the country who collectively fired a package of proposals to the Federal Government on how to heal the cou... Read more
Reports from Sierra Leone is indicating colossal failure in handling the revolt that jolted the country, Africa and the world all of last week. Well located sources and major global media ou... Read more
Whether one likes Serena Williams or one doesn’t, she is a global star. As a star, her idiosyncrasies tend to become reference points – the way she speaks, walks, what she wears and,... Read more
There is a sense in which the two ‘wars’ are very similar, at least in terms of the destructiveness and the length of time. None of the two is less than 30 years. Although it is now a contes... Read more