When Lies Wear the Mask of Activism
By: Abdulkarim Yakubu In the ever-turning wheel of Nigerian politics, few things are as predictable as the sudden emergence of…
National Update
By: Abdulkarim Yakubu In the ever-turning wheel of Nigerian politics, few things are as predictable as the sudden emergence of…
**Warns: “The Day I See You With Any Aspirant, You Are Fired” By Umar Muhammed, Lafia Governor Abdullahi Sule of…
By Garba Isah, Ph.D An Open Appeal To Our Elected Representatives And Leaders From Kogi East KOGI East is bleeding,…
By Fred Itua The Nigerian Constitution is clear and unambiguous about the position of a governor. Section 176(2) of the…
By Okechukwu Adigwe When Ibok Ette Ibas was appointed Sole Administrator of Rivers State following the declaration of a state…
By Ehichioya Ezomon Holding political office, whether elective or appointive, has become the shortest route to power, wealth and fame…
By Senator Tolu Odebiyi, CON When Ogun State was created on February 3, 1976, from the old Western State, it…
By Samaila Suleiman, PhD, Department of History Bayero University, Kano “No amount of deconstruction and reconstruction, to turn history on…
A feature on Senator Jibrin Isah’s quiet but powerful transformation of Kogi East By John Akubo When Senator Jibrin Isah,…
By: Lamara Garba Azare In the theatre of nations, where countries display what they value most, Nigeria once again played…