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Fifty Billion-Dollar Blues By Pius Adesanmi

Aso Rock Villa. Yoruba music-themed day in one of the expansive presidential

We The North Are Ready To Go; We Are Tired Of Being Called Parasites

We the north of Nigeria are ready for a separation process which

Dino Melaye: Anti-Corruption crusader by day, vicious wife beater at night?

If the allegations contained in the divorce petition estranged wife of Dino

Gold On Mortal’s Feet: A Tribute for Madiba by Dr Soyombo Ayomikun

1. We once heard about the warrior Achilles    Who in a

Hypocrisy of the Oppressed in Nigeria

The Treacherous Impudence of 6 Rivers Lawmakers by Vincent Obia

The newspaper advert on Friday by six members of the Rivers State

Beyond The ASUU Strike By Modiu Olaguro

Its high time ASUU starts being the change it wants to see

Obasanjo And Jonathan: Another Love Letter…

Baba Obasanjo, sir, I read your love letter to President Goodluck Ebele

Let’s Stop Hijacking Religion for Politics by Omozuwa Gabriel Osamwonyi

It is commonly said that Nigeria’s political culture needs redemptive agents to

Obasanjo’s ‘satanic’ letter by Chido Onumah

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s damning letter to President Goodluck Jonathan must rank as

Dear President, Before You Send Social Media Critics/Bloggers To Kirikiri Prison

Your Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Azikwe Jonathan GCFR, I Salute you Sir.

Mandela Was Angry With Nigeria By Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

"It is better to help a friend pay his fine,than tell a

ASUU AND ITS UNIONISM by a UNIBEN student

Striking lecturers has no doubt enjoyed public sympathy in what they termed

Olunloyo and the ‘Wild, Wild, West’ by Femi Fani-Kayode

In an  interview with a newspaper on November 30,  2013, Dr. Omololu 

If Only Nigeria Had a Mandela by Simon Kolawole

My little girl, on Tuesday, told me her homework was to write a

We Were First Nigerians by Dr Soyombo Ayomikun

#Who amongst us was born with a party insignia Stamped from heaven

A City in the Grip of Criminals by Fredrick Nwabufo

It is 6 in the morning; the time when the sun is

ASUU strike and demons of development

According to the Encarta dictionary, a demon is a supposed ghost or spirit

Now that ASUU has boxed itself into a corner

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), although composed of intellectuals, from

The Nerve of Kaita and the Shame of Mohammed by Femi Fani Kayode

In the last few days the following contributions from two eminent personalities

ASUU Strike: Will Jonathan play his JOKER or will it be business as usual?

ASUU this, ASUU that. The headlines are daily inundated with stories of

The untold story of ASUU demands by Maxwell Adeleye

In the words of a South African living Legend and an enigma of

Between Ogun State and State of New Jersey by Debo Onifade

Although the State of New Jersey is highly regarded a bedroom community

Gender Disparity In The Media: Matters Arising

The media remains the veritable tool for real and genuine general development.

ASUU strike: Dear FG, your one-week ultimatum won’t work by Wale Odunsi

At a time Nigerian students earnestly await the announcement of a truce

ASUU and FG’s ultimatum by Moshood Isah

The media calls it breaking news. The news is that the Federal

Kano’s War Against Beer Bottles by Emmanuel Onwubiko

Activities marking centenary of the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria into

About Life’s Tragedies by Fred Nwabufo

One thing about impartial, dead reality is that ubiquitous tragedies – feared

The making of the next Governor of Lagos State by Adewole Joseph

It is interesting that Dapo Thomas sought to anchor his write-up on

If Abiola were Igbo! by Dele Akinola

On June 12, 1993, the increasingly conscious people of the world’s most populous