By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi As Nigeria braces up for the 2023 general elections, many personalities, mostly of the old order, with a sprinkle of very distinguished...
We are experiencing tough economic times in Nigeria and around the world. The cost of food and other essential commodities has skyrocketed, meaning that most of...
By Michael Owhoko, PhD In the absence of an 11th-hour miracle, when an assessment of the performance of the executive arm of government will be carried...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi The global community is presently in agreement that just as an unchained torrent of water submerges the whole countryside and devastates crops,...
By Adedayo Oluwafemi The youth are spearheading a lot of change initiatives not only in Nigeria but also across Africa. The world’s population is estimated to...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi That their surnames (Okowa and Okonta) sound similar and familiar could be enough incentive for one to hastily allege the existence of...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi One of the major booby traps placed on Nigeria’s political route to a hyper-modern nation that will require masterly innovative/creative strategies to...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi It is no longer news that the world on Monday, June 20 celebrated the annual event tagged Refugee Day, an international day...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi Like every new invention which comes with opportunities and challenges, when residents of Alapere/Ketu, Lagos got the news about the state government’s...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD Chicken cannot at this late date bemoan its lack of teeth, and when it sees the snuff seller, it enfolds its...