By Dr. Okpeh Alleh Okpeh Those of us that had the rare opportunity of growing up in the village at a time when life was still sweet, there was an African norm of regulating family feeding in... Read more
Scoring the typical African leader can be a slippery terrain. The framing game going on over the late President John Magufuli of Tanzania raises the matter to the highest level of complexity... Read more
The siren is wailing again about the state of the nation, this time along with a clarion call on Nigerians to come to terms with the reality that Nigeria is actually in a state of emergency... Read more
Introduction Like corruption itself, punishing the act is all about who gets to define all that. So far, that has been a monopoly of the elite who set the parameters before they are codified... Read more
The 7th News Express Anniversary Lecture has come and gone. It was certainly a commendable way of adding extra value to Nigeria by the online newspaper in not only providing a platform for f... Read more
For now, the tussle for presidential powers which played out last February is officially over following the pronouncement of the Supreme Court that the Appeal by Atiku Abubakar, the People’s... Read more
An essay competition and the associated prizes which would see Nigerian undergraduates in particular testing themselves on reasoned argument and writing skills, sought qualities in the worl... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA He had been a problem for the establishment. He remained the non-conformist within, for which he was loved by so many but disliked by equally very many others who simply saw... Read more
The contrasts between Nigeria and South Africa are tremendous but no less are the similarities. On contrasts, South Africa ranks among the 30 most industrialized countries in the world, a po... Read more





















