Nigeria: The gathering storm
(By Chiedu Uche Okoye) "Disunity is at the core and root of our national woes. An anarchic condition does not conduce to the development of a country. Nigerians are intensely Read More >>
(By Chiedu Uche Okoye) "Disunity is at the core and root of our national woes. An anarchic condition does not conduce to the development of a country. Nigerians are intensely Read More >>
(By Okoro Innocent Tochukwu) "The Boko Haram insurgency has revealed some hard truths about our nation; it has shown that Nigeria is a failing nation, if not a failed one, Read More >>
(By Ogundana Michael Rotimi) "If we vote carelessly in 2015, the consequences might be so severe, such that the bags of rice that is being used by politicians to influence Read More >>
(By Bellow Bwari) "The influence of oil on the core nature of our nation’s character and history, and our place in the comity of nations today can hardly be over Read More >>
(By Charles Umeh) "The key to a free and fair election rests more in the hands of over 60 per cent of Nigeria’s population who happen to be under the Read More >>
(By Chambers Umezulike) "Most African economies are not diversified in any sense. The countries that have petroleum products like Nigeria are solely dependent on just oil, as far as their Read More >>
(By Maxwell Adegbenro) "We have had governance and leadership better since 1999. There is room for improvement they say, all things been equal, you keep enjoying the pain. Sad, the Read More >>
(By Sheikh Ahmad Gumi) "Its only now the PDP and APC as political parties that can salvage Nigeria. The PDP should field any candidate other than Goodluck. His luck has Read More >>
(By Kolapo Abidemi) "An analysis of the logo of the political parties in Nigeria will make one question the genuine platform and rationale behind their emergence. It is an incontrovertible Read More >>
(By Bayo Olupohunda) "Let me make it clear for people reading this, especially supporters of this administration, the laziest thing will be to dismiss my thoughts as the ranting of a Read More >>