Nigeria
belongs to me and writing is the vehicle I happily use to share her with other
Nigerians and the world – joys, flaws, missed opportunities, corruption,
sadness, poverty, insanity and all…
Nigeria
belongs to me and writing is the vehicle I happily use to share her with other
Nigerians and the world – joys, flaws, missed opportunities, corruption,
sadness, poverty, insanity and all…
This country’s woes emanated from wrong leadership and the citizens’ mindset. It is no secret that Nigeria remains under siege…
The oil & gas industry is the major user of radioactive sources in Nigeria. By the same token, it is also the largest producer of radioactive wastes…
Professor Iwu and his Electoral Commissioners must realise that they have only a limited window of opportunity within which to address, some or all of the serious failings which characterised the 2007 general elections…
Despite the presence of abundant law courts located in every nook and cranny of this country, the Nigeria police and their security counterparts are fond of, harassing, intimidating and killing underprivileged Nigerians…
Americans can be exasperating. They just don’t know how to do things. Americans have a whole lot to learn from Nigerians. Their inability to do things the proper way cost me a lot of money on January 23, 2009…
Debates about corruption tend to fixate on individuals. Relying on a systematic approach that addresses each of the facets of corruption will guarantee enduring success irrespective of who may be in power…
Why is Abati enraging his admirers? In one sentence, Sahara Reporters alleged and screamed that Reuben Abati, the deified priest of our moral grove, is involved in a land heist in Abuja…
Dr Reuben Abati looms large ostensibly in the public consciousness but this reality does not guarantee, in my humble estimation, any ‘immunity’ from the public ‘trial’ he is now facing…
Andrew famously “checked out” in 1984 and Nigerians have never forgiven him. Somehow Andrew has become a permanent target of the ire of home-based Nigerians…
With the total collapse of the road network in the entire country, Nigerians who anticipated that the recent interest in the railways would provide an alternative will have to wait a very, very long time…
