I want to reinstate the fact that there will always be a time to put campus life behind. I have emerged out of critical circumstances. And like Lenrie Peters puts it, i am leaving with boots full of pride…
This is not the time to refurbish the governor’s mansion, or build a new state secretariat. This is not the time for big allowances, or grand celebrations: neither is it the time for grandstanding or endless investigation of your predecessors. It is time for action…
Handling visiting relatives is as dangerous as handling a scorpion. Yes, I understand that most don’t know how the system work and need a little guidance in getting around and doing things – but the ones that refuse to listen and claim to be I-Too-Know in all things American – those ones are just plain annoying…
Handling visiting relatives is as dangerous as handling a scorpion. Yes, I understand that most don’t know how the system work and need a little guidance in getting around and doing things – but the ones that refuse to listen and claim to be I-Too-Know in all things American – those ones are just plain annoying…
Obama didn’t really make history so to speak. He in a sense validated history rather than create one. A recreation of history was what he duly achieved, and I envy him in no small way…
Nigeria will become the most desirable country to live in by 2025 and the most powerful nation on earth by 2040. Believe it and we will achieve it…
For real democracy to take hold in Nigeria not only will the people of Nigeria have to fight the internal enemies of democracy, they will also have to overcome the crushing power of the military godfathers…
For real democracy to take hold in Nigeria not only will the people of Nigeria have to fight the internal enemies of democracy, they will also have to overcome the crushing power of the military godfathers…
Everyone with an eye on the ground watching the nation’s political landscape knew that November 11 was pregnant. And when the day delivered in the form of a judgment by the appeal court in Benin City, Edo State, it became clear that there was nothing anybody could do anymore…
Miss Okereke’s saga is the tale of many Nigerians – men and women badly treated by the same authorities that should protect them. And we keep quiet. Oh, the curse of a nation! We keep quiet because we are afraid of what the consequences might be…
A lot of things can happen if all workers in Africa’s community of conscience begin to labor in a way that would make President Obama understand the need to focus, for once in five hundred years, on Africans and not Africa…
