by Toni Kan “I take this declaration to be the next Governor of Lagos very seriously. As we all embrace change let us enrol for action.” Akinwunmi Ambode So, my…
Read Moreby Enenim Ubon “The length of our days is seventy years - or eighty, if we have the strength; yet their span is but trouble and sorrow,for they quickly pass,…
Read Moreby Bayo Oluwasanmi The announcement made by retired General Muhammed Buhari that he’s running for the presidency spread through Nigeria and the Nigerian community on social media faster than the…
Read Moreby Gabriel Irene As the race for the soul of Lagos’ number one seat heightens, one is able to streamline between political “notice me”, genuine contenders, potential leaders, et al.…
Read Moreby Francesca Uriri Using technology to improve the quality of lives of people seems to be a far-fetched idea; until you meet Regina Agyare, Founder of Soronko Solutions, and see…
Read Moreby Demola Rewaju The Background Etiono and Zainab were both in the late and early 30s respectively. Life had dealt them harsh cards emotionally before they’d finally met each other at…
Read Moreby Fodio Safiya Sir, It has been quite unhelpful in regards to the Governorship aspirants in Niger North. The politicking is in a toxic phrase, and so the hunger is…
Read Moreby Lanre Olagunju Africa’s share of world manufacturing output and contribution to global trade declined from 0.9% to 0.8% between 1980 and 2001. As at 2012, it was just about 1%.…
Read Moreby Akin Osuntokun M y sympathy goes to the former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman, Mr Audu Ogbeh, an otherwise sober and reflective top Nigerian politician. He is normally a…
Read Moreby Emmanuel Ugwu Last time General Muhammed Buhari wept publicly, it was at the graveside of his third presidential bid. Recently, he had a close shave of crying. Ironically, it…
Read Moreby Tofarati Ige In Yoruba parlance, one is said to be an ‘alaseju’ when you do any particular thing excessively. For instance, a man may be called an alaseju by his wife if for…
Read Moreby Abimbola Adelakun Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, recently dismissed insinuations he would be a running mate to the All Progressives Congress presidential aspirant, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). Since…
Read Moreby Olatunde Bakare Dear Director-General sir, I greet you with the best of greetings and with a hope that you see this. Ordinarily, I should not have taken this course…
Read Moreby Segun Adeniyi At the last count, no fewer than 13 governors whose second term in office expires next year are believed to be eyeing the Senate. For some of…
Read Moreby Chinedu George The so-called concept of the stomach infrastructure has gradually crept into the Nigerian political lexicon, especially after the shock victory of PDP’s Ayodele Peter Fayose over the…
Read Moreby Mark Amaza After more than a year of speculations, it does seem that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal might have finally pitched his tent…
Read Moreby Lawal Bakare Nigeria is Ebola-free! That's something to be proud of. But it doesn't end there. We also want to ensure that we remain Ebola-free. Here are five things…
Read Moreby Johnson Abayomi I know many will be surprised at this opinion but it is an honest and frank progression of thoughts from an open-minded individual, not emboldened by any…
Read Moreby Chris Bamidele Yes, I know this topic is familiar, even though most of us wouldn’t want to talk about it, but it is real, very real. Sex with the…
Read Moreby Tope Fasua I was with a few very bright young men and a woman few days back and we discussed several hot topics under the auspices (sponsorship) of the…
Read Moreby Ayomikun Soyombo Surulere is not a place But a painful state A state not marked on the world's map A state of tears and hope Surulere is the pains…
Read Moreby Ayokunle Odekunle Caveat This is not an attempt at deriding anybody or a set of people. This also isn't to make anybody feel bad. I however cannot guarantee that…
Read Moreby Adewale Onagbesan As it is always called; ‘the university of first choice and nation’s pride’ has done nothing but produced vibrant products, who are currently of great benefits to…
Read Moreby Rotimi Fawole First of all, there wasn’t a 71% fail rate at the last Bar Finals. The Council of Legal Education has provided a comprehensive breakdown of the results…
Read Moreby Femi Aribisala Buhari claims to be an anti-corruption crusader, nevertheless, he agreed to serve under Sani Abacha, one of the most corrupt Heads-of-State ever in the history of Nigeria. …
Read Moreby Dolapo Amusat While we all naturally want to be perceived as ‘smart’, ‘intellectual’ and such, I have recently realised the beauty of being stupid. Really, I’m not even kidding…
Read Moreby Michael Ogundana In this case, It is so important to remember that, it was the same Poll that rated the Ex- Governor of Ekiti State; Governor Kayode Fayemi…
Read Moreby Olumide Adenmosun As Ebola seems to have taken a pandemic toll, a group of Nigerian scientists in diaspora have been able to validate and adapt a widely published methodology…
Read Moreby Lawal Abiola Barely few months to the PDP primaries ahead of the 2014 elections, there seems to be an uneasy calm at the head of the ladder due to…
Read Moreby Diana-Abasi Udoh Atiku parading his clearance obtained from the courts that he isn't corrupt can never be a solid endorsement enough as we all know that the courts in…
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