By Rafiu Ajakaye Kwara made a very significant history on Monday, September 4, but it got buried in the deluge of media reportage that expectedly attended...
…Re: The wind that blew Dapo Abiodun’s rump By Kayode Akinmade Taking cognisance of the privations to which Nigerians have been subjected over the years, there...
By Adewale Kupoluyi The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law (NBA-SBL) recently held its 17th Annual International Business Law Conference at the Eko Hotel and...
By Dr Jimoh Ibrahim CFR The events we saw from the first, second and ongoing Cold War suggest that war is ingrained in all of us,...
By Ismail Omipidan The saying that one cannot crown a clown and expect the clown to behave like a king appears apt in situating the happenings...
By Ijeoma Osuji The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is a pro-self-government group in Nigeria that seeks to restore the Republic of Biafra, which seceded from...
I had blogged my hyperventilation at INEC’s failure to bring any of its three defense witnesses to LP’s petition this morning. Little did I expect that...
Joel Oladele, Abuja Recently, I put up a call through to my mother and after our usual greetings and mother-son prayers, she said to me in...
Joel Oladele, Abuja I pledge to Nigeria my country To be FAITHFUL, LOYAL AND HONEST…,” Those are the first two lines of the Nigeria national pledge....
It is common knowledge that taxation plays a vital role in the economic development of every country whether developed, developing or under developed, and Nigeria is...