By Esther Innocent “The state no longer has the monopoly of force, it’s lost control. From the North to the South Read More
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By Ugochukwu Favour, Abia There is great danger in overlooking or failing to pay attention to the health needs of a people. Read More
Pandemonium, sounds of gunshots, lamentations and hunger, kidnapping and banditry traceable to unemployment and poverty alongside unbearable inflation defined a democratic gun-vernment Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Going by available information at Wikipedia, the world’s information power house, Nigeria is among the roughly/about 25 countries Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Some leadership traits that were useful in the past might not be so today, because we are facing a Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi In one of my opinion pieces published about four years ago and entitled; Wobbly Tripod and Doctrine of Trinity, Read More
By Ezinwanne Onwuka Twitter’s CEO and co-founder, Jack Dorsey, announced the company’s presence on the continent earlier this week. He Read More
By Emmanuel Daraloye Few weeks after the Burna Boy’s Grammy wins, the Port-Harcourt-born boy had cracked a milestone in Nigerian music Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi The latest report published by the National Bureau of Statistics(NBS) on its website which among other things noted Read More
By Dons Eze, PhD Oftentimes, we hear that the court, or the judiciary, is the last hope of the common man. But Read More
Fourteen years in prison. Societal assault. Threats from family members. Police detention. Identifying as a member of LGBT+ community in Nigeria is Read More
By Dons Eze, PhD When we look at the current state of affairs in Nigeria, we consider the clamour for 2023 Presidency as Read More