For several years now, every independence day I have written a letter to my wife Nigeria to gist with her on issues that bother her, this time around... (5) Comment
On the French Revolution historians disagree about the political and socioeconomic nature of the Revolution. Under one interpretation, the old aristocratic... (0) Comment
Those who know President Umar Yar’Adua well often tell the story of a good listener: hard to amuse, whose capacity for silence is perhaps only rivaled... (2) Comment
The name Gummi is certainly one that rings a bell at its mention in almost all the nooks and crannies of the old Northern Region of the late Sir Ahmadu... (6) Comment
A man cannot come to your home and congratulate your mother for not being a prostitute, to do so will amount to the ultimate insult; says Boyce Watkins... (0) Comment
Barely few days from the declaration in a church by the embattled Rivers State Governor Sir Celestine Omehia that what happened in Port Harcourt recently... (2) Comment
Nigeria is virgin business destination with abundant and boundless opportunities for Nigerian and foreign investors alike. This was the central theme... (5) Comment
When a group of people think they can do the same things the same way all the time and expect different results, the English dictionary describes such... (2) Comment
It was reminiscent of the last moment before Armageddon. I was among the tens of thousands scrambling for space at the London train stations last Monday... (0) Comment
Dear Mr. President, We are writing in support of your Energy goals for Nigeria. We believe that Nigeria should become a “Super Energy Power”. You rightly... (1) Comment