Mischief makers claim that IBB and OBJ may still be seeking to cash in or make good on bets which they may have made years ago over a game of draught, on who will be the longest serving Head of State in Nigeria – in or out of uniform…
Is Bola Tinubu’s administration a government that has welfare of Children at its heart? What has happened to Schools’ Inspectorate? Is the news of dearth of Chairs and Tables new to the State government? Is the interest of the Governor limited to the gimmickry of transferring authority of the State to children for one day?
There is always something in the swashbuckling of a carpetbagger that predisposes him to exhibit an avaricious a personality. There will never be a respite from the original sin that Ngige was the one selected as a willing tool of plunder of my kinsmen in Anambra…
There are some striking similarities between President Bush and President Obasanjo that qualify them as identical twins, if you compare their track record as leaders and forget their skin color, their background or the yawning gap in the level of development their two countries have seen…
The power play in Nigeria is beginning to jar the nerves and jolt the sensibilities of the vice presidential camp. Some hold on to the view that the vice-president was a little out of line to openly criticize an administration of which he is an integral part…
Why is it that in most big cities in the United States, more than thirty-percent of the cab drivers are Nigerians; and more than ten-percent of the nurses are Nigerians? What is it about nursing and cab driving that attracts Nigerians?
Some Nigerians do not want anarchy and disintegration of Nigeria, but on the contrary, some other Nigerians believe that the only end to their suffering and bondage is anarchy and disintegration…
Permanently Deaf President.
Purely Draconian President.
President Dupes the People.
President Deepens Problems.
Parade of Deranged People…
Dianne Abbot has shown Nigerians and by implication her many constituents her true face. Her comments are bound are likely to ignite further the flames of inter-ethnic wrangling between Nigerians and Jamaicans in the UK…
The problem that drew me out of my comfort base today into a seemingly familiar residence in solitude and melancholy is why it is so convenient for people and public affairs commentators using a collective “we” to push blames of political and economic woes in Nigeria from “them” to “us”.
The problem that drew me out of my comfort base today into a seemingly familiar residence in solitude and melancholy is why it is so convenient for people and public affairs commentators using a collective “we” to push blames of political and economic woes in Nigeria from “them” to “us”.
