One would have sworn that it was one of those fallacious stories that constantly make the rounds on the social media. How could it have been...
The emblazoned preamble of the Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution along with Section 2(1) which rhetorically provides “Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign state to be known...
Audu Daniel Abah was my father. Had he lived he would be 68 years old today. He died suddenly, in a leap year, on February 29, 1996 in...
January 8, 2017, has been fixed for national mourning and prayers over the rebirth of genocide in Southern Kaduna. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) recently,...
Josh Billings, a philosopher, once said that “Health is like money, we never have a true idea of its value until we lose it” That is...
Usman Alabi in one of his articles on “addressing the Niger Delta question”, wrote that “the Niger Delta question stares us in the face and it...
For democracy to thrive in any country, there must be adequate communication between the ruler and the ruled. And for democracy to succeed, it must incorporate...
Traditional rulers are no longer just the custodians of the people’s customs and tradition but are bestowed with the assignment as Chief Security Officers of their...
A father once saw it as a point of duty to continually indoctrinate his children: “in your life, you should know that if at any point...
To most Nigerians, it is known simply as the Green-White-Green flag. That is, going strictly by the colours of this national symbol introduced since Nigeria’s Independence...