Two weeks ago, armed men invaded the Lagos home of Mr Segun Olatunji, editor of FirstNews, grabbed him, loaded him onto a vehicle and sped off. There was no warrant
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It was 25 years ago; Saturday, October 10, 1998, to be precise. We were all inside the living room of the Yaba, Lagos, modest home of Frank Ovie-Kokori. We were
A cursory look at Nigeria’s rather faltering economic indices shows that both the information and communications technology (ICT) and finance sectors have been resilient, despite high inflation, high unemployment, a
Thailand’s constitutional court has suspended Prayuth Chan-ocha, the country’s prime minister, from office. The suspension was announced on Wednesday after the court heard a petition to review his legally mandated
“Dishonesty both in thought and deed were the prime bases of the Nigerian troubles” Robert Collis, Nigeria in Conflict, p.187
BY KAYODE ADEBIYI A lot of things that happened over the years informed my present disposition to governance in Nigeria.
Yakubu Dogara, speaker of the house of representatives, says it looks as if Nigerians are still having a hangover of military
Yusuf Lasun, deputy speaker of the house of representatives, says democracy at its worst is still the best form of