It wasn’t a fanciful way to start a day, any day at all, let alone the Muslim fasting. It would have been more convenient for me...
Etymologically, the word ‘corruption’ is derived from the Latin world ‘corruptus’ which means ‘to break’ or ‘destroy’. Ifesimachi (2003:25) sees it as “the breaking of normal...
As she mounts the pinnacle of her judicial career, as the 13th Chief Justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Murkhtar has made history. She is...
The Nigerian manufacturing industry is arguably, facing very terrible times and great challenges never experienced before now. You may choose to call it recession or downturn...
For sometime now, the clamour for the establishment of a state – owned police or community police has continued to ring like a bell. So much...
As a result of over-emphasis on paper qualification, examination cheating has become a vogue in Nigeria. Our children now prefer enjoying themselves at the expense of...
The recent decision by state governors to seek legal redress at the Supreme Court over a purported illegal deduction of funds by the Federal Government, gives...
RThis piece is in response to Mr. Idang Alibi’s postulations in his Daily Trust column of Thursday, June 21, 2012, where he mentioned three out of...
We need to be reminded once again that our environments need to be protected from degradation and continuous depletion of the ozone layer, particularly as we...
Nigeria’s attainment of independence on October 1, 1960 was certainly not on a platter of gold. The colonial masters then were not willing to succumb to...