The abysmal performance of Nigerian students in Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), West African School Certificate (WASC), National Examination Council (NECO) and other similar examinations...
Has the sublime height of Christ’s pure consciousness fallen short of the standard? The degree and number have fallen. People could attain the height when the...
Having been denied democratic rule for several years, many Nigerians were elated when the country transited from military despotism to democracy in 1999. Unarguably, democracy has...
That corruption has become endemic, hydra-headed and even emasculated the political, religious, social and economic landscape of the sub-Saharan clime (Nigeria not exception) and has eaten...
This year’s May Day celebration otherwise known as Workers’ Day may have come and gone But its memories in terms of the usual workers demands for...
Existence is a bargain in which life and death as partners battle for the soul of man. Like lawyers in court, life and death have a...
Thousands of lives had been wasted. Properties worth millions of naira had been set ablaze. The number of widows, orphans, motherless, fatherless and childless Nigerian citizens...
Traditional drama is rooted in the cosmology of ethnic peoples. Some of them dovetail with religion or ritual. Modern Greek drama derives from the festival of...
When on October 27, 2007, Governor Chibuike Amaechi took over the reins of government, he promised to serve God and humanity by pursuing policies and programmes...
Besides the late President Yar’Adua’s lofty and historical Seven Points Agenda, there were other plumb and congenial initiatives – “The Due Process” and “Rule of Law.”...