By Professor Okello Oculi A neo-comic news item telecast by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Network News showed two elderly American businessmen – wrapped in locally woven Tiv... Read more
“Honourable Colleagues, there is no doubt that over the years, the procedure for the making of the National budget has been generally unsatisfactory. There is not enough pre-budget consultat... 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 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
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
To what extent would the government in Nigeria be attacking the unemployment crisis in the country should it adopt the strategy of state farms? State farms could be problematic but could be... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA After two insurgencies within a decade in addition to numerous scorched earth convulsions sparing none of its regions, Nigeria must be thinking of conflict management differe... Read more
Players, analysts and critics of agricultural strategy in Nigeria have welcomed the modernisation jab yesterday whereby movement of the cattle component of the country’s agricultural advanta... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA “IF A Martian were to land on earth and be asked, based on effort put into spiffing itself up, which city was the Olympic host this year, there is a good chance it would gue... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA In his latest book entitled, We Are All Biafrans, Chido Onumah offers a very powerful discourse of Nigeria by imposing on the observable claims of marginalisation by every ot... Read more