Poet James Eze, author of award-winning collection, “dispossessed”, announces arrival in Enugu of the thing that makes Christmas special.
Opinion
Let trafficking in awards end with 2020
Sam Amadi argues that the search for excellence in Nigeria will truly begin when we let go and end trafficking in meaningless awards and honours.
2020 is the most beautiful year!
Novelist Aoiri Obaigbo shows with starling clarity why 2020 will go down in contemporary history as the most beautiful year.
ASUU and its weapon of mass destruction
Editor, ABRAHAM OGBODO, sees ASUU strikes as weapon of mass destruction and a manifestation of poor problem-solving capacity by the country’s best brains.
Youths make Case for Restructuring
Chuma Uwechia reflects on what the Nigerian youth needs and asks leaders to show food faith by negotiating a fair and equitable restructued nation.
Nigeria on the Precipice at 60: Ways to Pull Back
New York attorney, Chuma Uwechia looks back on Nigeria hanging on the precipice at 60 and considers ways to pull back as the country’s leaders hold tight to the ropes of incompetence and corruption.
Implication of CBN’s recent Exchange Rate Adjustment
Dr. Chizea argues that CBN’s exchange rate adjustment makes Naira more costly and increases inflationary pressure on business and the economy
When shall we take responsibility, Nigeria?
Poet James Eze examines the Nigerian condition and concludes that we are sparing every effort not to fashion a better country
Okonjo-Iweala and a WTO naysayer
In Okonjo-Iweala and a WTO naysayer, ILOEGBUNAM dismisses the argument of a compatriot who says Dr. Ngozi should not head the agency.
Our Children’s Lives Matter
IKELE EJIKE laments how succeeding generations of privileged Nigerians have been recklessly drawing on savings accounts of children to service their greed