GOZIE UZO Anytime you see a man and you don’t SEE his agenda, is either that man hasn’t a roadmap or he is only existing […]
Category: Opinion
Nigeria: A Nation Unto Itself?
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE One reason many Nigerians voted for the All Progressives Congress (APC) was its manifesto commitment to laying the foundation for a Nordic-Scandinavian and […]
Akwa Ibom 2027: Before The Air Peace Flight Takes Off – The Strategic Imperative Of Adequate Integration
DESTINY YOUNG The political atmosphere in Akwa Ibom State is charged with anticipation as Governor Umo Eno edges closer to defecting from the Peoples Democratic […]
Changing University Climate: It’s No Longer “Publish or Perish,” It’s “Be Visible or Vanish”
TIMI OLUBIYI, Ph.D For decades, the expression “publish or perish” has been of interest to academics, researchers, and professionals worldwide. Success is measured by the […]
Iconic Chima Matthew Amadi: The Man Everyone Is Talking About
CAJETAN DUKE There is a popular saying that “the only time people don’t talk about us is when we are not worth talking about.” […]
“Saint Natasha” And The Congregation Of The Gullible
ENGR. TAIWO ABIODUN, PhD, DBA. Despite my promise to not dabble into Natasha’s debacle again. The exposè by Professor Mgbeke, forced me out of my […]
Val Needs Prayers!
In my last prayer, I had my two hands open towards heaven for the salvation of Fr. Emmanuel Obimma. I will also be supporting […]
Capitalism In The Colonies!
TEMITOPE AJAYI “In Capitalism in the Colonies, A. G. Hopkins provides the first substantial assessment of the fortunes of African entrepreneurs under colonial rule. Examining […]
Three Years On: The Enduring Legacy Of Joe Anatune
CHRISTIAN ABURIME In the intricate trajectory of our lives, certain threads, though physically severed, continue to shimmer with vibrant hues. For those of us whose […]
Who Be Mentor? (Part I)
In my life so far, I have had just a few peer-mentors. Now for definition; peer-mentors are your contemporaries who inspire you by their conduct, […]