By Ali M. Ali Ghali Umar Na’Abba was a man with a protean face. Hate him or love him, no one will deny him his progressive credentials.Any wonder why when he breathed his last on Wednesday i... Read more
By Prince Tonye Princewill Most people hadn’t taken anything more than a lingering notice of Rwanda until 1994 when the genocide that happened there shocked the world. Even then, many ticked... Read more
Sonala Olumhense In When he Anambra Governor Speaks, Sonala Olumhense reminds Gov Chukwuma Soludo of integrity issues he needs to clear, now that he’s ready to come clean. What is it about g... Read more
BY ERIC TENIOLA If the bar on creation of new states, as contained in our 1979 and 1999 Presidential Constitutions had been lowered, Anioma could have become a state by now. And not part of... Read more
As Akwa Ibom State rolls out the drums to celebrate the milestone of attaining 35 years in existence, one resource stands out unmistakably. Although its silent and not tangible, it pervades... Read more
“Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bells tolls; it tolls for thee”. This famous quote from English Poet, John Don... Read more
Mazi Omife I. Omife The first time I saw C. C. Onoh in my life was early 1979 when he came to Awka on a political rally during his campaign for the governorship of then Anambra State u... Read more
By the time Local Government Areas (LGAs) constitutionally become a Tier of Government, can Nigeria still be rightly described as a “Federal Republic?” Will this aberration not legitimise th... Read more
Leonard Pitts Jr. It does not exactly break your heart to see Mitch McConnell used as a piñata. He is a man of uniquely pious hypocrisy, able to affect moist-eyed sincerity while ruthlessly... Read more
The tussle over Magodo land took another turn yesterday when Gov. Jide Sanwo-olu illegally albeit without success tried to vacate the police detachment dispatched by the Inspector-General of... Read more