By Jerome-Mario Utomi When Niccolo Machiavelli first came up with the idea that cruelty could be rightly or wrongly employed in governing Read More
BY JEROME-MARIO UTOMI I remember with nostalgia how a friend amidst euphoria triggered by the declaration of the 2015 presidential election result cautioned Read More
In this article, GIDEON ARINZE looks at the rising wave of unemployment in Nigeria, leading to youth restiveness. He also tries to Read More
By Sunday Elom “I pledge to Nigeria my country, To be faithful, loyal and honest, To serve Nigeria with all my strength, Read More
By Uzoh Chikwado Nigeria and the things that happen in it have a way of making ‘ungodly’ men look godly; unholy men, Read More
By Elom Sunday Njoku Nigeria, like many other developing nations of the world has been bedevilled by countless economic and financial problems. Read More
By Anieke Joy It baffles me when we I see promising Nigerian youths neglecting their God’s given talents, to struggle in Read More
Photo Credit: Logbaby By EveEden Recently, I attended a power sector press conference aimed at making renewable energy as an alternative to Read More
Photo Credit: Mike Asukwo By Chikwado Uzoh St. Peter, the head of the apostles wrote a letter at a turbulent time to Read More
By EveEden Dear readers, you are humbly welcome to my country – Nigeria. The former giant of Africa basked in glory until it Read More
The path of science is strewn with skeletons of discarded but hitherto ‘believed to be true theories’. This simply tells us that Read More
By Israel Njoku Nigerians can be compared to that lazy boy who puts up with being called lazy by his mother or Read More