What is the purpose of law? The purpose of law in Nigeria certainly, cannot be to give ringing endorsements to persons who have been censured, persons who have received public opprobrium at home and abroad…
The penetration of Information and Communications Technology in Nigeria is less than 10%. We need to bridge the digital divide between us and the advanced nations…
Africans in the diaspora are expected to spearhead the continent’s renaissance and come back home to invest their skills and resources in the development of the continent…
Due to the failure to reach the mandate of supplying electricity in Nigeria many people like the vulcanizers, tailors, battery chargers, panel beaters, welders and cyber cafes operators who must use electricity everyday have resorted to other jobs that do not require electricity…
I was involved in the usual banter with some of my female friends who have made it their life mission to convince me to institutionalize myself. Somehow, I have a feeling that either these babes were paid off by my mother to torture me or they have a desperate sister they are seeking to hook me up with…
Dr. Abdalla in his article excoriated Baroness Walker for simply saying the most mature, responsible and reasonable thing about the post general elections in Nigeria…
I have been hoping for a flourishing period, a better tomorrow. However, this is fast becoming a mirage, a tint in the sky…. I hope for a time when we all shall stop walking on our heads…
While the lawyers assemble their evidence, life must move on, the business of government must continue. So transit we must unto a new term of government…
While the lawyers assemble their evidence, life must move on, the business of government must continue. So transit we must unto a new term of government…
The federal government has played a limited role in education. The Constitution gave the state governments the authority and power to fund education and thus the primary responsibility of educating its citizenry…
When I told my relatives about my engagement to a Nigerian man, whom I had never met, who lived over 5,000 miles from me, they started telling me, in detail, many horror stories about woman flying to met men who presented themselves to be one thing and turned out to be another…
