Gejites And The ‘Minority’ Philosophy
(By Owoyemi Babajide Silas) "While I will frown at undeserved insult such as stupid, idiot, bastard ,on the president or members of his family, calling him ‘clueless’ or ‘inept’ or Read More >>
(By Owoyemi Babajide Silas) "While I will frown at undeserved insult such as stupid, idiot, bastard ,on the president or members of his family, calling him ‘clueless’ or ‘inept’ or Read More >>
(By Igbokwe Uche) "There I understood –patriotism, the unconditional and unflinching loyalty, devotion and love for an institution, in this case, the church. The willingness to sacrifice and serve left Read More >>
(By Demilade Isaac Osoteku) "Adadevohism is the principle of professional responsibility. As a medical doctor, Dr. Adedevoh delivered her duties as a professional. A professional who has sworn the oath Read More >>
(By Olamide Bakare) "When the likes of Herbert Macaulay and Nnamdi Azikwe were fighting for Nigeria’s independence, they were hoping to see Nigerians that would be proud to serve their Read More >>
(By Godwin Ogla) "Leadership goes beyond victory at the polls; in short, it is never a litmus test on whether the victorious candidate will actually deliver. It is just the Read More >>
(By Chinedu Anarado) "It becomes safe to argue that many Nigerians will not act differently from the crop of political leaders we have if, by chance, they find themselves in Read More >>
(By Omozuwa Gabriel Osamwonyi) "Self-centredness, which is the cradle of many society-destroying vices, is the quintessential mark of tiny men. Real men are we-minded. Tiny men are I-minded. They are Read More >>
(By Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje) "The final phase of the nine days protracted, historic and inspiring Indian elections may have come and gone, the lessons from the elections are instructive and Read More >>
(By Odohofreh Enobong Ita) "Home? This is what my Nigeria means to me. I was born here and I have never travelled beyond her borders. And in living and growing Read More >>
(By Odohofreh Enobong Ita) "Home? This is what my Nigeria means to me. I was born here and I have never travelled beyond her borders. And in living and growing Read More >>