Usman Kazaure, an octogenarian, is fondly called “Old Soja” because of his career in the military during his younger days. He had fought in Burma on...
Experience and research has proven that understanding and dialogue are the two desirable features in any progressive venture, be it economics, politics, social and even at...
The year 2011 cruised to a close on Saturday, December 31. In this report, Editor, Op-Ed & Features, Nelson Chukwudi x-rays how Nigeria fared, with highlights...
A controversial prediction credited to the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 2006, saw the Nigerian nation trotting on the rim precipice. The agency was...
This is the concluding part of this article last published Friday. The statement issued by the Press Secretary, Mr Ogochukwu Omezue that a committee will be...
There are two kinds of injustice in the Niger Delta. The first is the one that Nigerian country inflicts on the people of Niger Delta. We...
Inscribed on the T-shirts spotted by most officials at the post-Amnesty Camp in Obubra, Cross River is the phrase: “Amnesty Works”. The inscription aptly reflects the...
Before Nigeria’s most brutal military government headed by late General Sani Abacha snuffed the life out of him on November 10, 1995 by hanging, Ken Saro-Wiwa...
After series of senseless killings in Bauchi and Borno States, and an attempt to blow-up the Police Headquarters in Abuja, early this year, in which scores...
The civil service is part of the public service, which is the body that is vested with the herculean task of implementing the plans, policies, programmes...