BY FEMI KEHINDE Murder is as old as mankind. Cain, because of a jealous rage, killed his brother Abel, according to the book of Genesis in the Bible. In exact
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BY MALAM MB There is an Hausa saying that: “Beautiful Fridays are always sensed on Wednesdays.” From the early days of the Buhari administration, many Nigerians didn’t sense beautiful Friday
BY ARIYO DARE-ATOYE Mama gracefully and affectionately pronounced his name with a stock phrase: “Seyi Omo Makinde,” – Seyi the son of Makinde, and majestically combined it with a fitting
BY TIM AKANO ‘’Life is a desert of shifting sand dunes. Unpredictable. Erratic. Harmony changes into dissonance, the immediate outlives the profound, esoteric becomes clichéd. When talking about uncertainty we
BY ONYEMA DIKE The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development were created on August 21, 2019, with
BY GBENGA ONABANJO It was big relief to witness the commencement of rehabilitation and construction works on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
BY ADEBAYO RAPHAEL Perhaps a most pungent issue at the heart of Nigerian politics today is the issue of loyalty.
BY FAROUK OBISANYA In dressing up the Nigeria legal system, the English law forms a substantial part of the legal
BY MAKINDE ARAOYE Etymologically, there is a distinct ambiguity that coats governance both as a concept and as a practice.