BY JESSICA ANGULA Without any attempt to flatter, a dispassionate assessment of the appointees, President Muhammadu Buhari has made in sensitive areas reflect his innate persona and leadership qualities. Nigeria’s
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By Dan D. Kunle Warm greetings, Mr. Kachikwu. I woke up this morning to read on the internet of your declaration to resign if Nigeria continues to import petrol by
BY SAMUEL AJAYI Is politicking about winning elections alone? It is so, if you ask a career politician. But that should not be so because it is about service to
Before I delve into my piece this week, it is important to state that what set the tone as well as context for this discourse is the theme for this
BY DAVID ELIJAH Obtaining a doctorate degree is in no way an easy task anywhere in the world. In Nigeria,
BY CHINEDU UGWU On May 9, the minister of education inaugurated the governing councils of 23 federal universities appointed by
BY IDOKO ANIOKO A common thread runs through the world empires that rose to their prime and later collapsed, military
BY ANTHONY KOLAWOLE The most dangerous level of lying is when the liar becomes addicted to manipulating the truth to
BY OSEGHALE ERAHODU To say the average Nigerian has lost all hope and confidence in the democratic dispensation is stating
BY PRINCE UGO A recent research by a UK risk analysis firm, Maplecroft published by CNN, showed that growing levels