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Weep not for Governor Obaseki By ‘Yemi Ajala

  News of the political battle for survival by the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki…

OPINION: RevolutionNow, A Fight That Must Not Be Forgotten

It took me a while to get to writing this piece. I waited this long,…

On regulatory body language – Nigerian Government and Corporate Entities

Written by: Mark Amaza Communications strategist and public commentator One of the unique perks of…

Nigeria’s Vibrant Business Landscape – The Case of an Arid Rainforest

              kemesit Effiong, Research Analyst and Public Affairs Commentator…

Repeat of Chibok situation? Conflicting reports on missing Yobe students a cause for worry

Yobe governor has confirmed that the students have not been found.

OPINION: Of power, expectations and fulfillment, by Abiodun Komolafe

Has Aregbesola fulfilled his promises to Osun State?

“Fire corrupt SGF Babachir Lawal” – February 6 protesters demand

Protesters march in several Nigerian cities in spite of police threats.

Taofik Bankole: About time bus conductors stopped “hanging” by the door

Please stop before someone else dies.

For Akin: Ace broadcaster Funmi Iyanda pens emotive piece about brave gay friend

Funmi Iyanda writes an emotive piece on her friend, Akin who has been away from “home” for years and was willing to come out as gay.

OPINION: “Educated Aregbesola”; the newest oxymoron, by Femi Adeyeye

“News of Ogbeni Aregbe receiving an award as Best Governor in Education left me unhinged as it took me a lot of time to pick the mildest of the titles that came to my head as the title for this rejoinder.”

Why Mark Zuckerberg is “more Christlike than Nigerian pastors”

“Greatness is simplicity, and simplicity is greatness.”

‪#‎SaveMayowa‬: Questions Toyin “King Kong” Aimakhu should answer

And for goodness sake, Toyin, it’s Reddington not Radintin!

Opinion: Nigerians and the failed Turkey coup, by Reuben Abati

Nigerians know what it means to have a constitutional order derailed by military intervention.

Opinion: Stigmatizing President Buhari By Sola Adeyeye

“It really is a shame when well educated Nigerians, whether Muslim or Christian, wobble themselves in religious intolerance.”