My phone vibrated. The number was unfamiliar. I picked, all the same, and the caller introduced himself as Mohammed Bello Adoke, “former attorney-general of the federation”. It was in March
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When we analyze leadership in the humanitarian sector, we often see images of mostly white men, a few white women, and, if one looks hard enough, one may be lucky
Recently, Officers of the Nigerian Police Force in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, illegally arrested a driver of a popular cab Company and detained him for five days without access to
Even more than his ineffectiveness, the minister of defence, major general Bashir Magashi (retd’s) recent utterances give reasons for concern.
If religiosity is the way to economic power and technological advancement, Nigeria would have been an Eldorado by now. Many
It wasn’t planned. I was seeing off my neighbour and friend on Thursday evening when one of the officers of
I adapted the title of this article from the play written by Irish writer George Bernard Shaw titled Arms and
In less than two years from today the clock would be winding down fast on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Administration. As
The Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House Representative, Ahmed Idris Wase’s refusal for the House to hear a petition by