This commentary is inspired by Olusegun Adeniyi’s “Of wailers, counterwailers and Buharideens” (ThisDay, March 31). In that piece, the ace journalist and public affairs commentator...
That Nigerian-Canadian civil servant, Nellie Mayshak, spent years working for the government of Ontario. Not one accusation of stealing and corruption. Then she goes back home...
Polio (poliomyelitis) is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It invades the nervous system and caused irreversible paralysis in a matter of hours, March...
The deluge of doubts that trailed the remodeling of airports across Nigeria, is giving way to rays of hope as great expectations have replaced the eager...
Until a few days ago, the name ‘Nellie Mayshak’ would mean absolutely nothing to the average Nigerian, barring the senior citizens whose pensions are managed by...
Our neighbours to the West, the Republic of Benin, have just concluded a Presidential election, which has been considered free, fair and peaceful, from the first...
“Easter greetings” “Ok” “I am greeting you” “I see” “Are we quarrelling? Or you have malaria?” “Can’t you see that I am just not in the...
Iyalaya Anybody: Pencils, Nigerian Innovation, & Africa’s Path in the 21st Century Being the keynote lecture delivered at the 5th Innovention Series of Verdant Zeal,...
What Senator Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti South) did with her presentation of a bill on gender and equal opportunities on March 15, is the equivalent of...
Going by the sheer number of higher institutions of learning in Ogun State alone, the State should have the highest job applicants turnover. There is the...