Every Nigerian is a critic. We love to criticize others for every problem in the world. We especially love to criticize leadership in every stratum…
Beyond the present cult problem lies the unspoken struggle for Port-Harcourt between the conservative Ijaw elements and the upland people…
The way the federal government bungled the planned redenomination of the national currency by the Central Bank of 
Religion, like politics, is an effective powerful weapon of social control. For good or bad it has transformed individual societies and shaped the faith of man towards divinity…
Why is our nation, home to brilliant minds, rich traditions, rich in natural and mineral resources and centuries of wisdom, withering in poverty while most other nations rapidly move ahead of us?
Obasanjo by virtue of history and opportunity should stand tall among all Nigerian past leaders if he did right by the people…
I didn’t like day schooling. And I wasn’t sure how things would turn out when the idea of a boarding school was broached…
The shameless Nigerian political class are at it again. Reputed to derive joy in squandermania the new public office holders have begun the march again towards stunning profligacy…
Not a few observers believe that the electoral process that produced this administration has many flaws, and that only genuine reformation of the system can prevent a future occurrence…
The image of the Nigerian Police is not that of a citizen-friendly force…
I have written in previous articles that I firmly believe that our leaders hate us, else for example, what reason would a single person decide to steal billions of Naira while neglecting the people he was meant to serve and protect?
