Aside series of persistent obstacles, shortcomings and problems, Nigeria, like every other developing country, is driving towards a stage where it could accommodate a good number of people from the domestic and foreign market…
Most African economies – of course, led by Nigeria – are in their respective sorry states today because of their rush to reclaim the political territories without appreciating that – practically – nothing tangible could change with the imperialists still fully controlling our economic sovereignty…
The call for the scalp of the embattled Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, as a totem to appease the impregnable coliseum of teeming fans of the Super Eagles, is understandable…
Have you seen this gate of hell?
Forces beyond men compelling them:
Hence they so act, knowing not what they do!
Just like any great people at a historic juncture, Africans today are crying out for leadership. They are looking for a messiah to show them the way, a messiah endowed with the power to ignite their passion and inspire the best in them…
When most African countries became independent during the 1960s, joining the political class was more appealing and rewarding than going into the private sector…
We did not call for break-up of Nigeria when Awolowo was rigged out of Nigerian Presidency in 1983. Yet the late sage’s family magnanimously overlooked it when we jumped from “siddon look” to embrace his prodigal son and readily put our lives on the line for the mandate…
Jonathan has a way of tapping hands perceived to have capabilities to deliver. And he may well know where to put them too; round pegs in round holes that is. But why things seem not to be working as expected despite his search for quality remains a mystery…
Lt Gen Onyeabo Azubike Ihejirika, a well-known student of The Art of War, adopting the powerful Sun Tzu strategy of silence, is fast transforming and repositioning the Nigerian Army into a 21st century army…
As you read this piece, chances are you already have got wind of the looming chaos that next January will usher in for every lower-class Nigerian…
Maybe democracy has turned a curse to the common man. Instead of the highly anticipated dividends, we are now being compelled to cross-examine our shoes thoroughly before putting them on…
