The fall of The Gambia’s ex-President, Dr.Yahya Jammeh is a lesson for the remaining sit-tight dictators in Africa and elsewhere around the world. In 1994, Jammeh...
For many years now, women have been struggling to achieve autonomy and freedom from man’s domination. Men by nature have domineering attitude which in most cases...
A public relations expert and President, African Public Relations Association (APRA), Mr Peter Mutie, recently advised African leaders to polish their reputation b embracing the culture...
The story of recovered looted funds is no longer new in Nigeria. At various stages, huge amounts have been announced as either stolen, looted or recovered....
Buhari. Buratai. And ‘The Bismarch’. What is the link? The first, we know, and know very well. He is Nigeria’s serving President. The second, we know....
A visitor to the premises of the Rivers State judiciary headquarters along Station Road in Port Harcourt will shudder and may instantly take ill because of...
The rites of passage for the aged in the culture of Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria, peaks with a cultural carnival, which takes place in...
Globalization is a multidimensional phenomenon that encompasses all spheres of life and ideologies. It is the product of post-cold war period. In reality, much of the...
It is not an overstatement to say that moral standard in our society has for long been trampled upon due to high craving for materialism. While...
Who is a villain? Third Edition of the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary (online version), defines a villain as “a bad person who harms other people or...