I have a very competitive son. A game of tennis is only good if he wins and always bad when he loses. Against his elder brother,...
If I had any doubt that it is end game for Boko Haram madman, Abubakar Shekau, it has disappeared with the vow of a 37-year-old Islamic...
I thought deeply about a suitable caption to appropriately capture my elations when I reflected on the Nigerian army and the anti-terrorism campaigns in the last...
The news of his death broke in the early hours of Wednesday the 5th of April, 2017. The chill of that morning had more than its...
Social psychologists have established that massive youth unemployment and the failure of leadership at any level to secure a prosperous future for its upcoming generation of...
To render selfless and rewarding public service in Nigeria or elsewhere is not something akin to a simple nursery rhyme pupils recite in class sessions. It...
In discussing the acute problems besieging education system in Nigeria today; what primarily come to mind are: chronic underfunding, examination malpractices, deterioration of facilities and decline...
An assumption is a thing accepted as true without question or proof. If a stranger introduces himself as OKON, you assume he is OKON. If OKON...
Chi Onwurah, the Member of Parliament representing Newcastle Central in the UK House of Commons and my former colleague at the State House, Molara Wood, met...
No Nigerian is oblivious of the life and times of the first Northern Premier and the Sardauna of Sokoto, Late Sir Ahmadu Bello. He was and...