CHRISTIAN ABURIME The conferment of an honorary doctorate degree on the wife of the Anambra State Governor, Mrs. Nonye Soludo, during the combined 11th to […]
Category: Opinion
Nigeria’s Governors: Halfway To Where? (2)
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE According to Kolapo Olatunde, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ekiti State Chairperson, Oyebanji’s achievements include prompt salary payments, pension defrayment, and welfare initiatives […]
Control Flyover Erected And Standing Tall: Almost Completed For Use
AMBROSE NWAOGWUGWU The much-anticipated Control Post Interchange Flyover is now visibly erected and standing tall, with construction nearing completion. Earlier in the week, the […]
Economic Patriotism: The Abdul Samad And Aliko Dangote Example
O’TEGA OGRA & TEMITOPE AJAYI There is a particular kind of silence that greets progress in Nigeria—when food prices fall, inflation slows, the country […]
Chukwuemeka Odumuegwu Ojukwu University, A Legacy Reborn: Hon Chike Anyaonu’s Reflections
ERNIE ONWUMERE May 24, 2025, marked a momentous occasion – the 15th Convocation ceremony and 25th Anniversary of COO University Igbeariam. The air was alive […]
Western Visa Scam: A Drain On Africa’s Resources
The Western visa system has become a significant source of frustration and despair for many Africans. Individuals invest their life savings or borrow money to […]
Lifestyle And Minimalism
DON EBUBEOGU It is laughable that in the Nigerian social media circle, the word “Lifestyle” has been redefined to mean showcasing wealth and living a […]
Retirement Landscape: What Does The Future Look Like?
TIMI OLUBIYI, Ph.D Across the African continent, a silent crisis is unfolding: the rise of retirement poverty only a few have retirement security. From Lagos […]
When The Village Becomes The Enemy: A Rejoinder To Sen. Peter Nwebonyi’s Eyesore Epistle
UGOCHIMEREZE CHINEDU ASUZU “Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and […]
Ibrahim Traore: A Beacon Of African Liberation
True independence requires more than just diplomatic gestures; it demands courage, self-determination and proactive efforts. Africa’s progress hinges on its ability to assert its sovereignty. […]
