Tunde Leye: How your magic bills are calculated by PHCN
by Tunde Leye In my area where the power has been virtually non-existent since January, my electricity bill has remained the same, when compare with previous months. It seems there is suddenly no...
View ArticleOpinion: Pres. Jonathan is far too removed from the reality
by Adebayo Coker Listening to the President speak during the media cha that was held before the last, I dare not say my President is far away from realities. No, no, I dare not. The statement uttered...
View ArticleOpinion: Neither the present thieves or thieves-in-waiting are worthy of your...
by Korede Oludiran We need not be told that the APC is not our messiah. Going by their body language, they are primarily out to get power from PDP. That is the reason they are quick to woo aggrieved...
View ArticleHannatu Musawa: Here is my sincere advice to all aspiring writers
by Hannatu Musawa The shock wasn’t so much about the negative comments that were said, it was more of an amusing surprise that little old me and my little old views typed on my little old laptop had...
View ArticleOpinion: Fighting dirty may be our only way forward
by Jude Feranmi If we are going to get close to even change this country one step at a time, we need to start thinking like these politicians do. We need to start strategizing and leveraging on the...
View ArticleOpinion: Matters arising from the suspension of Rivers Chief Judge
by Ogbu Blessing Ekpere The perception of the public will remain, until the contrary is proved, that the Honourable Chief Judge is been punished for accepting Governor Amaechi’s offer of appointment...
View ArticleOpinion: When the Police is not your friend
by Chika Isika Think about Nigeria and what comes to mind? What do we stand for? What are we known for? Same with our police, what do they symbolize? We can’t even tell what their uniform is anymore....
View ArticleOpinion: 20 truths Nigerians must tell themselves
by Hemenseter Butu President Jonathan is worse than his advisors. Anyone who believes that Goodluck Jonathan is a good man who’s just surrounded by “bad” people must be the most gullible and naive...
View ArticleSu’eddie Agema: A lust intervention (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Su’eddie Agema ” She hugged him close to her chest and he felt the stiffness that her berries had come to be ” Tarlumun gazed at Amina. He tried to pick out what it was about her that held him most...
View ArticleAbieyuwa Ima-Edomwonyi: Overcoming shyness (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Abieyuwa Ima-Edomwonyi ”There happens to be a great number of people who are super super talented in all areas of life and shyness has made them deny the world of their brilliant expertise…that is...
View ArticleOpinion: Why I loved me some Okada in Lagos
by Lekan Aminu On and on like that, okada has saved us from embarrasements and even death. I can’t forget how a pregnant woman whose labour room was almost on the road was carried to the hospital on...
View ArticleOpinion: What plagues us is a crisis of representation, not national dialogue
by Chris Nwogodo Secondly, the crisis of representation stems from a continued disdain for politics. Many honest and competent people in our society consider politics to be beneath them and have left...
View ArticlePius Adesanmi: By the way, what is Sanusi doing about Reno Omokri?
by Pius Adesanmi Like his boss, Mr. Omokri’s crisis strategy has been to quietly retire Pastor Wendell Simlin from active public service and wait out the public outcry. Mr. Omokri knows his people. I...
View ArticleFemi Aribisala: Unravelling the mystery of dreams (Part 1)
by Femi Aribisala Some will tell you if the dream is frightening, it is not from God. This is not necessarily true. God occasionally terrifies us with warnings in dreams. (Job 33:16). He uses them...
View ArticleSimon Kolawole: Religion and politics in Nigeria
by Simon Kolawole There is something I want to keep hammering on: Nigeria is bigger than PDP and APC. Do you know how many parties we have seen in this country? NPC, AG, NCNC, UPN, NPN, NPP, SDP, NRC,...
View ArticleFemi Fani-Kayode: The barbarians of Africa
by Femi Fani-Kayode They present no danger to us. They are as harmless and fearful as puppies and they only growl like dogs at each other and to no-one else. We will shame them, trade them, own them...
View ArticlePerry Brimah: Grazing reserves – My advice to the South east Chairman of CAN
by Perry Brimah You do not have the legal or moral right to simply deny these elements of our society, some of whom have traversed these areas before our ancestors first settled there; the right to...
View ArticleOpinion: Nigeria – A clueless generation
by Sunday Ogidigbo In a time and age where nations are led by young, energetic and visionary leaders, Nigeria is busy recycling the same stock of old, tired, and backward looking, greedy, sleepy, and...
View ArticleSonala Olumhense: Denying corruption to boost corruption
by Sonala Olumhense Should he enter the 2015 presidential race, he will have to run on his record. That would include having to explain his corruption theory, including in live debates, persuasively....
View ArticleCheta Nwanze: A short history of Boko Haram
by Cheta Nwanze When someone attempts to negotiate on behalf of the group, think Baba Fugu Mohammed, he is quickly hunted down and killed. So, as things stand, the extremist elements within Boko Haram...
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