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by Abimbola Adelakun The South-West in Nigeria is one zone where Christians and Muslims dwell side by side with a relatively low level of rancour. This liberalism is a cultural…
Read Moreby Chris Bamidele Most of us must have seeing some young/old people in a happy relationship and we just wonder why some are so ‘lucky’ in their relationship and we/others…
Read Moreby Michael Orodare The coast is becoming clearer, the mission has been fully set on motion, all the Nigerian political radar could read and detect is February 2015, as if…
Read Moreby Wale Bakare Enthusiasts and Grudge bearing critics were left bewildered as Senator Bukola Saraki surprisingly dropped the bombshell to call off his 2015 presidential ambition, instead, preferring to stick…
Read Moreby Olusegun Adeniyi Like Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, Nigeria’s most CONTROVERSIAL police officer (deliberate emphasis as I await my arrest!), Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose is one man who should constantly…
Read Moreby Seun Adegoke Kindly disregard richestlifestyle.com and its Richest African President and Top Ten Richest Pastors in the World 2014 lists that have been making rounds online since last week.…
Read Moreby Adekoya Boladale I have often been questioned at various fora for my views on the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria and now widely acknowledged zoning to the Northern part…
Read Moreby Emmanuel Ugwu Goodluck Jonathan relishes being projected as eligible to the corner of leadership greats. He fancies the flattering comparison that he equates with legends of higher ideals. Men…
Read Moreby Saatah Nubari Pessimism is not bad, especially when you view Nigeria from somewhere around No 54, Heart Attack Is Not A Bad Way to Die Street, off All Hope…
Read Moreby Debo Adejugbe The fallout from the Ekiti elections is fast becoming one that we will have to live with for a long time; it could even turn out to…
Read Moreby Grace Efezokhae The craze for Brazilian, Peruvian and Indian hair is still ongoing and every fashion worthy babe tries to have at least one even if it means breaking…
Read Moreby Aye Dee On October 7th, Nigeria's GEJ met with the leaders of Niger, Chad and Cameroon at a one day Summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission held in…
Read Moreby Samuel Ekereke You might have heard people talk about waiting patiently for God’s time. Every religion tends to portray God’s time in a future sense. It is common to hear people…
Read Moreby Femi Aribisala READ: Is Goodluck Jonathan really clueless (Part 1) I am the Chairman of Financial Nigeria International Limited. As chairmanships go, it is an honorary position. All the…
Read Moreby Aye Dee While the world was protesting against Shell Oil and the Abacha Administration for the pollution of the Niger Delta and the hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Bola Tinubu…
Read Moreby Funmi Iyanda He was a butcher or was he a farmer or a blacksmith? I no longer remember, it’s been too many moons, but l do remember other things…
Read Moreby Wole Olabanji Sometimes you are tempted to say “Africa is where sensible ideas go to die”, but you think about our extreme aversion to critical appraisal, and the deadly…
Read Moreby Toni Kan In Igbo language, there is no word for politics. What you have is a phrase, a clause more like, even a sentence. The expression that approximates to…
Read Moreby Chris Bamidele Love, as happy and blissful as it seems, can still be a minefield of confusions. If you’re trying not to show too much affection, your partner may think you…
Read Moreby Tunde Leye Read Episode 1 of this compelling story HERE Read Episode 2 of this compelling story HERE Read Episode 3 of this compelling story HERE Read Episode 4 of this compelling…
Read Moreby Simon Utsu My average Nigerian brethren are quick to forget. That is the reason why I love inundating them seasonally with the Infamous words (that are now on granite)…
Read Moreby Lanre Olagunju A market economy refers to a system in which economic decisions especially the pricing of goods and services are fully determined by the aggregate interactions of a…
Read Moreby Chinedu George A few months back, during the nascent days on the now-contained Ebola virus disease outbreak in Nigeria, the country’s press that ought to know better was awash…
Read Moreby Mariam Izuagbe I stared at the pregnancy strip for over thirty minutes trying to eliminate the upper pink line. “I am pregnant”, I kept saying to myself. And finally…
Read Moreby Ronald Nzimora The Amazing Power of Email Marketing In Business: How To Guarantee Your Business Generates Predictable Income Month After Month Using Email Dear Friend, 2 days ago I…
Read Moreby Tunde Leye Nigeria is a peculiar place. A lot is said about the death of our manufacturing industry and how we are not producing much. But this is just…
Read Moreby Jumoke Aruleba I need a church. I need a fire and brimstone, direct contact to the Holy Spirit kind of church. You know, the type that you see in…
Read Moreby Demola Rewaju (A form of this story appears from one or two authors but not in this form. I first wrote this piece and published it via my Facebook page on…
Read Moreby Michael Ogundana If you live in your own doubts and underestimate what men of vision can do and achieve, this quote is for you: “Some believe there is nothing…
Read Moreby Temitope Adebiyi Your journey back to the PDP isn't a surprise to some of us who had followed your political steps closely ever since you were returned as Ondo…
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