By James Ojo From a legal prism, allegations – no matter how weighty – remain unverified claims until proven beyond reasonable doubt. On this Read More
By Chimaobi Afiauwa Socrates, one of the wisest philosophers of Greek descent, once said, “the greatest way to live with honour in Read More
By Dr. Dons Eze If General Muhammadu Buhari had not had the opportunity of being elected President of Nigeria in 2015, and reelected Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi On Tuesday July 7th, 2020, Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila led House of Representatives; going by reports introduced consolidated two bills that Read More
By Femi Oluwasanmi The rising disparity in education between those in the urban and rural areas in Nigeria has shown clearly that Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Similar to history which has a way of repeating itself, the sudden wave of ultimatum issued to the federal Read More
By Dr. Dons Eze Last Saturday, along the ever-winding almost five kilometers Enugu Milliken Hill Road, I observed hundreds of young men Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi ‘I was not optimistic about Africa. In less than 10 years after independence, Nigeria had had a coup and Ghana Read More
By Dr. Dons Eze Truth is always bitter and very difficult to swallow. The old saying enjoins us to always “say the Read More
By James Lukpata The saying that power comes from God has been proven time and again. From the Biblical accounts of Moses, Read More
By Dr. Dons Eze We totally share in the sentiments and aspirations of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi ‘For a nation to move forward both politically and socio-economically, the leaders must demonstrate esteem for talents, actively encouraging Read More