by Dr. Abubakar Suleiman I have been forced to setup this imaginary court to hear the suit filed by MTN against the telecoms regulator (NCC) by the conversation I had
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BY CHIKA ONYENEZI My mum was in the bathroom when fighter jets started bombing Enugu. Soon, Nigerian soldiers would enter Enugu. With her father and siblings, they left that night
By Ismail Balogun If there is one thing that ushered in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and gave it the overwhelming mandate of Nigerians, it is the campaign rhetoric
By Amir Abdulazeez Three apparently co-incidental events happened in quick succession in the past few weeks. The first was the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed’s meeting with Nigerian
BY KOFOWOROLA AYODEJI Corruption is perhaps the most widely discussed topic in Nigeria. It’s the sole reason why many sectors
By ‘Tunde Ogedengbe I have decided to “speak out” my mind about the sensitive and potentially dangerous dimension that the
BY ADEKOYA BOLADALE “Hopefully, someday we will get tired of this attitude of voting people out and start focusing on
BY ADAORA OKOLI Last week, news broke out, of an ignoble attempt by the Senate to pass a law making
Dateline Enugu and Lafiagi: In two of Nigeria’s ancient and historical cities, two unrelated but eventful events will take place
BY ADE ILEMOBADE We are living in an interesting time in Nigeria, given the momentum in which intellectual engagement and