A Homeland Honouring Its Son By Mualeem Ibrahim There are cities that exist on maps, and there are cities that live in the bloodstream of their...
By Comrade James Okoronkwo When the history of Nigeria’s battle against insurgency is written, a special chapter will be reserved for those who did not just...
By Casmir Igbokwe, As we were about to land in Joseph Tarka Airport in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, all I saw was a landscape that...
Friday Lines (105) With; Engineer Abubakar Alkali (PhD) 20/1/26 The practice of ‘cheating through meter manipulation’ at filling stations has been ongoing since records began. However,...
Friday Lines (103) With Dr Abubakar Alkali 8/1/26 Justice Emeka Nwite last Tuesday, granted an interim forfeiture of 57 assets including Rayhaan university illegally acquired by...
By Obiageli ‘Oby’ Ezekwesili As a practitioner in economic policy, I am naturally disposed to support tax reforms that strengthen growth, equity, fiscal sustainability, and state...
By Dr. Pedro Obaseki “In every society, there are moments when what is said matters. There are also moments—far more dangerous—when what is not said matters...
by Frank Tietie There was a time in Nigeria when the thought of chicken, especially during Christmas, triggered a deep, almost emotional anticipation. The aroma, the...
Friday Lines (97) With Dr Abubakar Alkali 24/12/25 FIRST STEP- The State Governors in the North – Weat Must Stop all Forms of Amnesty for Bandits...
By : Augustine Eigbe A long-held Nigerian tradition advises against speaking ill of the dead. In observance of this principle, a cone of public silence has, since...