Dear Inspector-General of Police, this letter is coming to you from an ex-police officer, well acquainted with the working of the Nigeria Police Force. You are...
In the face of current economic challenges in the country, there have been calls among stakeholders for the diversification of the economy from its oil-based monolithic...
Studies in the mechanism of organised frauds in developing countries show that main sources of financial crimes include contracts for constructions and other development projects; international...
An ex-governor said, while still in office, once, that Nigerians are cowards and dull in the head. What the young governor did not add was that...
The scriptures are written in parables, metaphors and allegories, thereby obfuscating inherent spiritual messages. In the Psalms (78:2) and Proverbs (1:6), the Bible refers to these...
It was the most shocking story I have heard recently. Yes, we were told and read about how Africans were sold as slaves to Europe and...
First and foremost, Justice H.I.O. Oshomah of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt deserves encomiums for doggedly concluding the long-drawn suit filed by law graduates...
The Punch newspaper editorial of November 14, 2003 examined and commented on the United Nation’s Treaty on Corruption. The Federal Government of Nigeria is a signatory...
It is not an overstatement to say that moral standard in our society has for long been trampled upon due to high crave for materialism. While...
The recent political crisis in Zimbabwe that led to the emergency exit of Robert Gabriel Mugabe from power after 37 years of abysmal administration, brings to...