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
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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
By Ewa Chiamaka Prior to the previous administrations in Nigerian democratic political systems, the privileges of incumbency has been an entitlement to Read More
Ahead of the 2019 general elections, new political parties have sprung up in the bid to grab the reigns of power from the Read More
Patrick Egwu making a presentation during an investigative journalism training on Open Contract Reporting organized by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (Read More
IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu in Isreal By Chinagorom Ugwu The Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mr. Nnamdi Kanu has Read More
Barrister George Eke (Photo Credit: brandpowerng.com) By Chinagorom Ugwu A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and legal practitioner, Barrister 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 Dike Jonas, Onyekaozuru Florence & Uduma Mary The fundamental objective of Christianity like every other religion is to make its believers Read More
ASUU-Nsukka Zone stakeholders during the press briefing (Photo by Gideon Arinze) By Gideon Arinze The Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) Nsukka Read More
By Israel Igiri Today, Nigeria celebrates her 58th year of independence having gained freedom from the British colonial masters on October 1, 1960. In Read More
Photo Credit: XtremeNews.com.ng By Ekpali Saint Before now, research works among undergraduate students used to be a serious academic exercise. Read More