On 29th May, 2011, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan during his inaugural speech, pledged his allegiance to “all Nigerians for staying on course” in their “collective commitment...
Cont’d from last Wednesday The First Republic (1960-1966) produced some politicians who corruptly enriched themselves. They indulged in flamboyant life style and lived in big and...
The second session of the sixth synod of the Diocese of Niger Delta North (DNDN) ended a couple of weeks ago in Port Harcourt with the...
Cont’d from last Friday The state of our markets is equally pathetic. I wonder why no one is saying anything about modernising our markets. The most...
The sudden increase in the prices of some food items in Port Harcourt, days after the Moslem fasting began, is an indication that government and people...
Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital is fondly called the ‘Garden City.’ This appellation was not by happenstance. It was as a result of the aesthetic...
It wasn’t a fanciful way to start a day, any day at all, let alone the Muslim fasting. It would have been more convenient for me...
Etymologically, the word ‘corruption’ is derived from the Latin world ‘corruptus’ which means ‘to break’ or ‘destroy’. Ifesimachi (2003:25) sees it as “the breaking of normal...
As she mounts the pinnacle of her judicial career, as the 13th Chief Justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Murkhtar has made history. She is...
The Nigerian manufacturing industry is arguably, facing very terrible times and great challenges never experienced before now. You may choose to call it recession or downturn...