Tighten our belt this year again, hell no. You tighten your belts. Every year many leaders come to us with the same advice to tighten our belts because... (0) Comment
As Director-General of the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof Dora Akunyili captured the admiration and great respect... (0) Comment
Perhaps the most remarkable thing that happened to Nigerian youths in 2008 was facebook! Without exaggerating, 2008 will go down as the year when Nigerian... (0) Comment
Nigerians are a very interesting lot. Political punditry in Nigeria is definitely not a dying vocation in Nigeria. Following last week commentary, a reader... (0) Comment
I possess an above average knowledge of psychology and have been fascinated with what is termed the Nigerian Psychology, that psychology has many branches... (0) Comment
It could be a cry in response to a stinging from ‘soldier ants' or a last breathe effort.At such screeming, some well meaning members of the public... (0) Comment
Everything has a begging and certainly an end. The end of Nuhu Ribadu, the former Chairman of the EFCC, in the Nigeria Police Force is at hand. He is... (2) Comment
Jos, the Plateau State capital, has just concluded another wild celebration of raw barbarity and extreme savagery. Some barbarous creatures, who have... (2) Comment
Paracetamol brand of acetaminophen is generally a first choice drug in the treatment of mild body discomforts (cold, headache, nausea, etc). Taken as... (0) Comment
In the “Strategic Agenda for the Naira”, our Mr. Soludo was firm in his false desire to make the Naira strong at N1.25 to $1.0. There was even an... (1) Comment
Mr. Han de Jong, Chief Economist of ABN Amro Bank was once quoted by the Financial Times of February 21, 2008 as saying “I am obviously biased, but... (0) Comment
When the Chairman of the Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Professor Assisi Asobie said the nation’s daily oil production... (0) Comment
One thing Nigerians are good at is blaming somebody for their woes. This is common in every aspect of Nigerians life. This is why Nigeria got disproportional... (0) Comment
I believe am not the only one who has noticed new faces starring in Nigerian films. Stars from our neighboring country Ghana, have invaded the movie industry... (4) Comment
According to history books, gun-wielding European slave traders kidnapped one in five Africans and transported them across the oceans to the Americas.... (0) Comment
Banks currently are the greatest employers of labour and the best paying job one could find in Nigeria today. With their branches springing up like churches... (3) Comment
“If we must win the fight against corruption in our country, we must eschew friendships, tribal ties, consanguineous relationships, generational solidarity... (1) Comment
Let me attempt here what the musician will call a remix or should I rather say a summarized update or a sequel of Peter Enahoro’s book published under... (0) Comment