This is the concluding part of this article first published on 3/2/14 It is instructive to point out that history from the onset has been used...
It is indisputable that every democratic system of governance demands for freedom of expression, assembly and association as enshrined in section 39 and 40 of the...
From Eleme junction to Oil Mill Junction, Rumuokoro to Rumuokwuta Junction, Artillery Junction to Mile I, the situation is the same. Traders have taken over the...
This is the concluding part of the article published last Wednesday On the fundamental right of Nigerian citizens to assemble freely and protest without licence or...
The statement made by Mallam Nasir el-Rufai a week ago that there might be violence if the 2015 general elections were rigged pulled at my heart’s...
In January 2012, the mass protests against the so-called removal of fuel subsidy were violently disrupted by the police and the army personnel. During its recent...
The report recently submitted to President Goodluck Jonathan by the Presidential Committee on National Dialogue set up to recommend ways of negotiating the continued coexistence of...
Governance can simply be defined as the exercise of power or control or it is the authority to manage the affairs of a state or community...
The recent passage of the 2014 Rivers State Appro priation Bill at the Government House by the state lawmakers raised a lot of dust. The various...
The hope of Nigerian polytechnic students going back to their schools to continue with thier studies has continued to be dashed by failure of Academic Staff...