The recent invasion of the residence of Mary Odili, a justice of the supreme court in Abuja, has once again brought to the fore arguments on immunity for heads of
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On Monday, November 15, 2021, the judicial panel on police brutality set up by the Lagos state government submitted its report a year after it was set up. The panel
It has been a full year today without you. I had never imagined life without you even for a second, but here I am in a new reality. On Thursday,
Some Nigerian governors are beginning to do things differently in the way they reward academic excellence. And this is commendable. Hopefully, others will catch the bug, and begin to place
Last week, the country was engulfed in a mutiny across party lines. After members of the national assembly surreptitiously inserted
As expected, my article of Thursday, October 21 above generated a lot of responses from readers across the country. And
It has taken a year. A year of gathering evidence, listening to and cross-examining witnesses, visiting key sites, receiving and
“Who is an African?” This was a question asked, by someone, who I once thought was one of us (students),
The title might sound as though the content of the article would be another of those articles drumming support for
My children still mock me when I tell them the first time I used a phone was when I was