by Ochereme Nnanna Contrary to Junaidu’s assumptions, it is the South, not the North, that is the guardian and guarantor of Nigeria’s continued existence. The moment the South finally decide…
by Ador Umar Muhammed One of the clear symptoms indicating that Nigeria is a failed state is that most of us, especially the elite, no longer have nationalistic feelings for…
by Tonnie Iredia Although President Jonathan has said several times that it is premature and distractive to get involved in electioneering until next year, the nation is already broken into…
by Henry Onyema For every Soyinka there is an Achebe; for every D'Banj there are the P-Square twins; for every Lola Shoneyin there is an Adaobi Nwabuani; for every Sefi…
By Dele Momodu Until the day something major happens, by whatever miracle or stroke of all, we shall continue this circus show of musical chairs. Fellow Nigerians, there is no…
Top stakeholders across the country spent the greater part of last week networking North to South on how to save the country, in the light of security and political challenges…
by Mark Amaza If we want to build a Nigerian nation that is going to be stronger than our individual religious, ethnic and regional sentiments, we have to start by…
by Towunmi Coker With several religious sets in the south, coupled with accusations of being religious with no improvement. Could the findings of terrorist hideout cells be a sign of…