
By UCHE CHRIS Say what you will, the outcome of the 2019 is a backward step for the country both in electoral management and economic development....

By Professor Anya O. Anya (A Speech On The Occasion Of The Inauguration And Investiture Ceremonies Of The Pharmaceutical Society Of Nigeria, 24 January 2019 At...

Week just ended, an august gathering on fake news, entertained and amused 200 million dejected Nigerians. The speakers and other actors at the event demonstrated a...
By ADIELE E.O Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has been in the news lately – like he always is at least every four years. This time, word...

By EKENE ODIGWE Support systems are relied on when things aren’t going well or when one is not feeling too great. Havens knows we all need...
By John Kokome Should we or should we not? The worst thing that can happen to a nation is to continually live in denial of the...

By BONIFACE CHIZEA The Senate since its resumption from its long recess has assumed an unusual activist posture. It is as if the National Assembly, feeling...
By OBINNA EZUGWU Of late, our learned Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has achieved fame – or even notoriety – for his uncommon ability to...

By Sir Don Ubani The World over, governments, especially democratic governments, place maximum emphasis on protocol. The observance and application of protocol in the affairs of...