By Akin Banuso After a busy and fruitful year, storage in the data centre is preparing to go mainstream in 2016. The decreasing cost of...
By Comrade Abiodun Aremu PRELUDE to a TRIBUTE to a Working Class Fighter Adieu Comrade Eskor – outstanding Marxist intellectual, theoretician, and teacher of the...
I have been reading some depressing stories about the state of the Obafemi Awolowo University, formerly University of Ife, which provide an equally depressing metaphor for...
“Did they send you your own share of the bush meat?” “Bush meat?” “The lion in the zoo that became bush meat in Jos” “What’s my...
There is an emerging shortcut to delivering on the burden of performance borne by elected public office holders. It’s the menace of photo-ops and the extra...
A day after the present set of Ministers took oath of office, Nigerians took to twitter to recommend books they think will be of use to...
By Danladi Danjuma The ensuing actions following the demise of the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi state have once again exposed...
You probably don’t know Sugabelly. I don’t know her either. But it is the twitter handle of a Nigerian lady: @sugabelly, who in the wake of...
By Babangida Umar Immediately after the 2015 Tarba State Governorship election result was announced in favour of Architect Darius Dickson Ishaku, and soon after he...
If recent developments out of Kogi are anything to go by, then our democracy may soon become extinct and a hybrid enforced in its place. While...