We shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome someday, Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe, we shall overcome someday. The above gospel song...
Etymologically, the word ‘corruption’ is derived from the Latin world ‘corruptus’ which means ‘to break’ or ‘destroy’. Ifesinachi (2003:25) sees it as “the breaking of normal...
Another batch of fifty trafficked Nigerian women rescued from Lebanon, were recently returned home. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Agency for the Prohibition of...
There is currently a massive outcry for the Federal Government to quickly revoke the Privatization Policy of the Power Sector. First, is the persistent power outage....
Nigeria’s democracy has scored a notable point vis-à-vis the mantra, “power belongs to the people”. Following intensive protests by youths, human rights activists and other concerned...
Indecent dressing has been a major concern, and generates controversy across the globe. Some see the law against indecent dressing as the violation of human rights,...
One can imagine the joy of Onitsha indigenes and residents when the city’s river port received light cargo barges with containers last weekend. It was a...
For the past sixty years when Nigeria was born by way of gaining political independence, not much positive change has been achieved. Instead corruption has eaten...
The politics of America is taking a new dimension. The suspense and intriguing political scenario in American politics is taking a new twist; giving room for...
Amidst repeated promises by successive governments to reform the Nigerian Police Force and the “immediate overhauling of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad” (SARS) announced by the Inspector...