As observed by W. Arthur Lewis: “Making development plans is the most popular activity of governmentof underdeveloped countries since the war, and is also nearly their...
On August 6, 2011, the President Emeritus of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev. (Dr.) Clifford TalbotTokin George, passed away. His death marked the departure of one...
As members of the Senate resumed from their long recess, Senate President, David Mark, presented before the distinguished members national issues that demand the senators’ quick...
The ousted Libyan leader, Col. Muammar Gaddafi once told the National Executive of Uganda’s ruling party – NRM that “Revolutionaries don’t retire”. Gaddafi said this while...
The Nigerian educational system has had an overdose of educational reforms. The 6-3-3-4 system was introduced ostensibly to provide learners with the requisite techno-vocational orientation, as...
One of the perennial and intractable problems in Nigeria is flood. On yearly basis, the country experiences flood that leaves many people dead and renders others...
My road journeys to and from some parts of the country in recent times are a representative sombre story of the nightmare Nigerians experience as they...
It is an age long adage that when two elephants fight, it is the grasses and trees that suffer the consequences. The same thing applies when...
June 15, 2011 will forever be remembered as a day Nigeria joined the league of nations haunted by terrorists (suicide bombers). The inauguration took place at...
This year’s Garden City literary festival kicks off today in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital. The idea behind the festival instituted and sponsored by the Rivers...