Teachers are the most important persons in anyone’s life. Teachers teach us everything that we know. They inspire us. They leave their imprints, almost like genetic...
Two unrelated incidents conspired to compel me to eventually make this intervention, which I have been planning forever. One was a personal experience a professional colleague...
It’s normal in politics that once a declaration is made, there must be those that will not be favourably dispose to it. This is unconnected to...
The popularly held notion is that insurance is for the high ups or the upper class in the society. This view is rife in Nigeria, compounding...
Catholic priests in Nigeria have always captured the public imagination, some of them have served in government positions, some were prominent in the fight and struggle...
For the past two years, victims of Taraba crisis who were forced out of their homes and made refugees in their own land have been living...
There has been so much concern about how the Federal Character principle has since its introduction in 1979, promoted mediocrity within the public service, and retarded...
My criticisms of the excesses of the online phenomenon in terms of its brazen abuse in an unregulated environment has often made me the target of...
Something sad has happened and is happening, and is getting worse in our society: the decline of public intellectualism. And so I ask, where are the...
“See what your friends are writing” “Who?” “Your fellow columnists. See how they are attacking the Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Dambazau, just because an orderly...