By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke There was a massive ransomware (which is not over yet) attack that affected over 99 countries and more than 200,000 computers last week....
Destiny Ugorji It is exactly one year that an Abuja-based business woman, Charity Aiyedgbon was declared missing by her Facebook friends. Charity, popularly known as ‘Chacha’,...
By Omoshola Deji Aside ethnic bigotry and religious odium, corruption is apparently Nigeria’s ultimate challenge. Corruption is so rampant that it has unconsciously become a norm....
By Femi Fani-Kayode The day before yesterday, we were told by the First Lady, Mrs Aisha Buhari, that her husband was not as ill as most...
By Prince Kelly O Udebhulu In Esan mythology, a new born child’s naming ceremony is an event in which the child is given a name or...
By Ademola Olaniyi Last month, April 2017, the news was everywhere on how security agencies showed up at the premises of the Pension Commission (PENCOM) headquarters....
By Omoshola Deji Civilization and modern forms of governance have drastically diminished the power and authority of monarchs. Fading, not faded, our hidden admiration for primordial...
By Felicia Okoh In Nigeria at the moment, there’s a word, or more appropriately buzzword that resonates everywhere: It is a word that even children in...
By Lekan Adetayo Shortly after I arrived at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday morning, I received a message that the Chief Security Officer to the...
By Omoshola Deji President Muhammadu Buhari (PMB) strategically campaigned and got elected at a time when the masses were craving for a Moses to deliver Nigeria...