Nigerians are not lazy, neither ungrateful
SIR: I listened to Pastor Poju Oyemade viral message where he spoke on Nigeria, distinguishing between Nigerians abroad and Nigerians living in Nigeria. I agreed with some issues raised in the message but the other part makes me question the level of relationship our spiritual leaders have with their members. Continue Reading
How military bullying fuels global instability, arms proliferation
Throughout history, militarily powerful nations have used their military dominance to coerce weaker nations into aligning with their geopolitical interests. These actions, often justified as necessary for global security, frequently result in resentment, resistance, and unintended consequences, particularly the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and other advanced military technologies. Continue Reading
Goodbye governance, welcome politics
It is already May 2025. This is midterm for the Tinubu presidency. This period should, ordinarily, find President Bola Tinubu and his administration, in the thick of governance and superintendency initiatives, aimed, primarily at registering positive impact on the lives of Nigerians. Midterm has become a crucial measurement point in Continue Reading
Atiku’s train allegory
When serving governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), met in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, some days ago, and declared that the erstwhile behemoth would not join her immediate past presidential candidate, Atiku Abubabkar, on his journey to the wonderland, by way of merger or coalition Continue Reading