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A Curious Type Of Transformation At NRC
By Akido Agenro The political leadership in Nigeria has always found it difficult to grapple with the country’s huge population…
Biafra, June 12, Boko Haram And The Future Of Nigeria (1)
By Chido Onumah Nigeria’s celebrated novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, is an interviewer’s delight, whether she is talking about Nigeria, novels,…
A Testament Of Courage
One of the most inspiring quotes of the great African-American writer, Maya Angelou, who died a few weeks ago, goes…
Curbing Drug Abuse And Illicit Trafficking
By Rasak Musbau Globally, June 26 of every year is designated the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.…
Fashola And The Audacity Of Courage
By Tayo Ogunbiyi Management thought leader, business entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and Harvard Professor, Dr. John P. Kotter , once submitted…
On Ekiti Election And Fayose’s Victory
By Michael Jegede I congratulate the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ayo Fayose, on his landslide victory in…
The Imperative Of Tinubu’s Presidency
By Idowu Ajanaku Nigeria’s determined quest for a visionary, patriotic, selfless, committed and courageous democrat, who is fully prepared to…
Understanding The Essence Of Blood Donation
By Sola Ogunmosunle It is a primordial fact that the blood is one of the most important parts of the…
Protecting The Lagos Environment
By Tayo Ogunbiyi Lagos population, according to the United Nations projections, will be 20 million by 2015 making it the…
Fighting Terrorism With Amnesty
By Theophilus Ilevbare Never mind the barefaced denial from Dr. Reuben Abati, Presidential Spokesman that the Commander-In-Chief, President Goodluck Jonathan,…
Ekiti People Stick To Fayemi, Against The PDP Quislings
By Idowu Ajanaku The recent violent assault on the convoy of Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State precisely on Sunday,…
On The March To Aso Rock In 2015
By Bisi Akande It has been a long journey to come this far on this historic occasion – the first…
PTAs And School Management
By Olalekan Olagunju Education has been viewed by many people from different perspectives. According to legendary South African former President,…
Ekiti People Must Hear This!
By Joe Igbokwe “How on earth, in the year of our Lord 2014 can anybody compare Kayode Fayemi, our incumbent…
World Cup: The ‘War’, The Wealth And The Waste
By Tayo Ogunbiyi Despite initial fears and doubts about the preparedness of Brazil to host the 22nd edition of the…
Buccaneers As Statesmen
By Chido Onumah I have always advocated for a full-scale socio-political restructuring of Nigeria. The reason is simple. Unless we…
Social Protection: Strong Pillar Of Governance In Ekiti State
By Muyiwa Jimoh Late last year, one of my very close associates who belong to the labour movement in Nigeria,…
Ekiti June 21 Elections: Sack CP And MOPOL Chief Now
By Joe Igbokwe Ugly events in Ekiti State that led to the attack on Governor Kayode Fayemi’s convoy, the killing…
Incorporating IC3 Into Nigerian Education System
By Olalekan Olagunju As the world order is reaching or experiencing consistent technological landmarks every moment, Information Communication Technology (ICT)…
2015 General Elections And Lessons From India
By Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje India, the world’s most populous country gained its flag independence from her imperial majesty of Great…
Army’s Unwarranted Crackdown On Media
By Michael Jegede The three essential functions performed by the media are that of information, education and entertainment. These are…
Police Attack On Fayemi, Ekiti Election And The 2015 Elections
By Peter Claver Oparah From whatever perspective one views it, the brutal attack on Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State,…
On Religious Bodies And Taxation
By Tayo Ogunbiyi Despite initial misgivings concerning the real intentions of the promoters of on-going National Confab at Abuja, the…
Lagos, Democracy And Public Transportation
By Ayo Afuwape With the termination of military rule in Nigeria and the subsequent return to democratic rule in 1999,…
StarTimes Faces Growing Anger In South Africa
By Sodiq Anjorin Chinese-owned television company, StarSat, is currently the target of growing discontent in South Africa. The discontent is…
Giant Strides At LASU, LASUTH And LASUCOM
By Tayo Ogunbiyi Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, recently called on stakeholders to fashion out means to re-invent higher education…
Lagos And The Challenge Of Noise Pollution
By Sola Ogunmosunle It is disheartening to note that in every area of decent living, Nigeria has always ranked woefully.…
Just Before The Proposed HND/B.Sc Parity
By Steven Anu’ Adesemoye The news of the inauguration of a committee by the Federal Government to bridge the gap…
Re-Inventing The Public Service
By Rasak Musbau Poor leadership and mismanagement have been the bane of Nigeria since independence. With security concerns surging to…
Between LASTMA And Federal Taskforce
By Tayo Ogunbiyi One beautiful aspect of the federal system of government is that it enables each tier of government…