The activities of some commercial banks in Nigeria, especially with regard to charges on workers’ salaries and deductions on soft loans, have become rather unacceptable. In...
When beggars die, Shakespeare wrote in one of his classics, Julius Caesar, “there are no comets seen, but the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of...
President Goodluck Jonathan last week held a 13-hour long meeting with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) with a view to bringing...
The exploits of the Nigerian Under-17 na tional team, the Golden Eaglets in far away Dubai in the on-going Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) organised...
Within the realms of governance, as applicable in normal human affairs, a problem identified is believed to be one half-solved. The optimism built around the second...
Faced with the disturbing uncertainties around long-held notions of non- depletability of oil and gas, there are today, among nations of the world a rare drive...
The discordant notes being elicited by the proposed National Dialogue is only to be expected, but to degrade it to the level anyone or group is...
Time and again well-informed legal luminaries and indeed concerned Nigerians have repeatedly warned that the greatest incentive to crime is the hope of escaping punishment. It...
When the framers of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, as amended, opted for a multi-party system, the intention was to expand the minefield of political ideologies, alternative...
For many agonizing years preceding the last African Nations Cup in South Africa, football administration in Nigeria was a major concern. Either the football governing boards...