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 Elvis Iyorngurum) "We have great stories in our country that show we are made of something more than corruption, poverty, anger, religious hate and tribal sentiments. Stories that show Read More >>
(By Okoi Obono-Obla) "When the Japanese interrelated with the Europeans in the yore they learnt from them and used their technology to manufacture guns and this helped the Japanese people to Read More >>
(By Okoi Obono-Obla) "The Jonathanians are uncompromising, unrelenting, insistence, audacious, persistence and unreasonable in their defence and support of President Jonathan. In the imperviousness of the Jonathanians they are ready to defend Read More >>
(By Philip Tomi Adiyan) "The security crisis ongoing which started in the North East, gradually extending to other parts, was initially seen as a mere religious issue going by history Read More >>
(By Enenim Ubon) "For the 100 years Nigeria has crawled on, it has never been more obvious than it is now that the ‘marriage’ had a faulty foundation and its Read More >>
(By Stan Chu Ilo) "Every day as we watch our citizens being massacred in our shopping malls, in our schools, our farms and in our market places by a conscienceless Read More >>
(By Polycarp Onwubiko) "There is nowhere in the world where a body controls admissions in secondary schools (the so called unity schools) and institutions of higher learning where dafts who Read More >>
(By Elizabeth Uwaifo) "Would I have felt so passionate about Nigeria if I had not left Nigeria? Or if my environment in England had not included so few Nigerians? Whatever Read More >>
(By Samuel Stephen Wakdok) "The questions to ask if Nigeria should break up today or tomorrow include: Where will we go? Where will the children of cross cultural/ ethnic marriages go to? Read More >>