'A man that cannot cry, and cannot laugh, will find it difficult to find empathy' - If there is any time to address the ethnic question in Nigeria again... (0) Comment
The Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind. It blows south from the Sahara into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle... (0) Comment
Mr. Tortoise was going on a journey, his wife asked him when he would come back; he replied he would not come back until he has been disgraced. On November... (0) Comment
"How nice you are to a bowl of Tuwo depends on how hungry you are". One fundamental thing one notices that we lack in governance and government is the... (0) Comment
The blind person who shuts his eyes and says he is asleep; when he was not asleep whom did he see? My name is Abdul-Chukwudi Balogun, I work with the... (0) Comment
One does not get angry with one's head and therefore use one's cap to cover one's buttocks. It beats my imagination how despite all the travails our nation... (0) Comment
If you don't take the dead rat out of the room no amount of fresh air can give you a fresh breath. Year after year we seem to be squatting at the same... (1) Comment
What is the problem with Nigeria, who is the problem, today I dare say that the problem with Nigeria, is Nigerians, part of our problem, is simply put... (0) Comment
When one is done discussing a matter one laughs, when one is satiated sleep claims one (When a matter has been taken care of, one turns one's attention... (0) Comment
"Going down memory lane, I began my civil service career on July 26, 1977 after the completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme in Makurdi... (0) Comment