David Hundeyin uses his family example to show that it is possible to be upright and yet successful in Nigeria I talk about my dad a lot, maybe even too much. That’s because he was much more than just a father to me. He was a symbol. I looked at him and saw possibility. His […]
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Our self-inflicted moral burden of shame
The moral burden that Nigeria bears today is self-inflicted and a product of our ethno centric biases, says Uzor Maxim-Uzoatu.
Revolution beckons
In Revolution Beckons, Prof Utomi laments steady and dangerous decline of governance and asks Patriots to assume their moral duty.
Nigerian religious leaders and their date with destiny
Benjamin Achi deplores the lack of consistency on matters that Nigerian religious leaders should firmly stand by the truth.
Revolt of the guinea pigs
Pius Isiekwene examines the implications of a revolt by citizens who are made guinea pigs for President Tinubu’s policy experiments
A lion doesn’t concern itself with the opinion of sheep
A lion doesn’t concern itself with the opinion of sheep – Great Lion of the Rock. Tywin Lannister.
The joke is on Chimaroke!
Omife e-rays the politics of Chimaroke Nnamani and how his Twitter tantrums show that the joke is on the Senator
Save the National Light newspaper, Gov Soludo
Ifeanyi Igwebike Mbanefo suggests ways that Gov Soludo can creatively save the National Light newspaper by reviving and sustaining it.
Let’s end Southeast insecurity now
In Let’s end Southeast insecurity, Ikeddy rues collective silence of stakeholders to insecurity in the region and suggests ways to end it.
One crippling weakness of Ndi-Igbo
David Hundeyin suggests one crippling weakness of Ndi-Igbo that must be overcome if they are to become a dominant force.