By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu Esan people value their children, male or female, this is why unlike some cultures; the bride price is very low. The...
By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu In Esan people’s norms, culture and tradition; it stated that the eldest son, in the monogamous family setting especially, inherits every...
By Walter Duru, Ph.D In September 2016, Civil Society and Media practitioners in Nigeria gathered in Enugu to review the country’s anti-corruption war. The meeting, supported...
By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke Being in a relationship with your partner requires sacrifice-emotional, financial and time. While others are very important, financial sacrifice seems to be the...
By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke Cyber attack is prevalent now because many of our activities have moved online. For example, last week, there was a major cyber attack...
By Femi Adesina Let me begin with two clarifications. Aso Villa is not my home, I am just passing through. Even this world is nobody’s home,...
By Nkem Ndem Every Nigerian who owns a small business understands that the customer is the major source of sustenance for his/her trade. These days in...
By Garba Shehu President Muhammadu Buhari returned to the country after a three-day intensely busy State Visit to Germany which, as is usual with his foreign...
By Reuben Abati Public communication is one of the most delicate challenges that people in public life face, either in the corporate or the public sector....
By Sonala Olumhense Finally, Nigeria last week got around to the touchy subject of taking the filthy wigs off corrupt members of the judiciary and calling...