Deji Ashiru-Balogun: Diseases you can get from handling your pet (Y!...
by Deji Ashiru- Balogun Whether you own a dog or a cat, a bird or a reptile, a rabbit or fish, you should be aware that your pet can have an effect on your health by infecting you with certain...
View Article“Is Rocket Internet bad for the Eco-system? 1,000 percent yes”– Jason Njoku...
by Jason Njoku For all those who don’t like my opinions, beyond trying to organise my assassination, I would caution you just don’t read my blog. Your life will be better without it! Public Service...
View ArticleOpinion: What the Iraq crisis means for Nigeria
by Chinedu Nnawetanma The ISIS can be likened to Nigeria’s Boko Haram. The two militias have professed corresponding agendas and have a parallel modus operandi in driving the government out of the...
View ArticleOpinion: Deconstructing Jonathan’s theory of men
by Omozuwa Gabriel Osamwonyi Evidently, tiny men cannot move Nigeria forward, their continuous dominance in politics, which thrives on popular apathy, endangers our collective prosperity and unity....
View ArticleOpinion: Etcetera’s article – It’s time for OAPs like Olisa Adibua & Freeze...
by Desmond Ike- Chima Do you know that average Nigerian artiste worships Olisa like a god just because they want to get rotations of their songs On Air? I have read and listened with dismay and...
View ArticleOpinion: Mr. President, we’re tired of your visits to bomb blast sites
by Paul Utho In the build up to the 2011 Presidential election, some unscrupulous elements had vowed to make the nation ungovernable if they lost. Could the bombings be a fallout of that election and...
View ArticleOpinion: On that Washington Post article by Pres. Jonathan
by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz In sum, because of the feeble crutches the Washington Post piece is hinged on, the President, to our collective embarrassment, ended up like the proverbial he-goat who went on a...
View ArticleOpinion: New challenges facing the Central Bank of Nigeria
by Ifeanyi Uddin To be fair to his critics, the new CBN governor did not dimension his tasks this lucidly. For the most part, he came across like a low-level treasury apparatchik. This month the...
View ArticleAbimbola Adelakun: Fayose’s politics of ‘grass-roots politics’
by Abimbola Adelakun So, I wonder, is this what “grass-roots politics” in Nigeria is all about or what we are witnessing is a subversion of a good idea? Where are the moral conservatism and a sense of...
View ArticleOlusegun Adeniyi: Abacha’s loot & Mohammed’s deal
by Olusegun Adeniyi I have met Mohammed Abacha on a number of occasions and I consider him a likeable person. I also believe that whatever might have been his father’s transgressions as a leader,...
View ArticleRudolf Okonkwo: The tyranny of the elite
by Rudolf Okoknkwo From the East to the West and the North to the South, the Nigerian masses are beginning to see that the elite are not motivated to solve their problems but only interested in...
View ArticleDemola Rewaju: Between Ekiti and Lagos voters – Where Fashola got it wrong...
by Demola Rewaju Frankly, it would be a waste of time to study the Ekiti people and their voting pattern as Fashola, Fayemi and Lai Mohammed have uncharitably suggested – they are not strange. Still...
View ArticleGarba Shehu: “Jews (Read: Northerners) unwelcome”– The dangers of...
by Garba Shehu Profiling of citizens in accordance with their religion and ethnicity is wrong and condemnable. As the Nazi leaders quickened their preparations for the European war of conquest that...
View ArticleDele Agekameh: Boko Haram – Our leaders must stop playing the ostrich
by Dele Agekameh We must try to find out why a group would suddenly decide to bear arms against the country. From my own findings, it is almost clear that the Boko Haram terrorists are engaged in a...
View ArticleAdediran Adeyemi: Becoming Victoria (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Adediran Adeyemi ”I could be myself without fear or shame because everyone had the masks of new personalities on, no one knew mine was the real me; what they thought to be the real me, was my...
View Article‘We are at a dead end’: Dr. Tony Rapu writes open letter to Pres. Goodluck...
by Dr Tony Rapu Don’t let the spin-doctors and ‘yes-men’ around you convince you of an otherwise situation. We are in the final throes of the spasms of a failed state. As I pen these words, the clock...
View ArticleChidi Odinkalu: Stop making the insurgents feel good
by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu It must not be forgotten that those involved in these heinous atrocities are a minority among us. Any strategy designed to fight them successfully must begin by isolating them...
View ArticleOpinion: Our nation’s elusive unity
by Enenim Ubon Right from the amalgamation, it was clear that the Northern and Southern protectorates have nothing in common and would have been better off as separate entities “One nation bound in...
View ArticleCasey Haslem: Keeping your home water supply clean (30 Days, 30 Voices)
by Casey Haslem ”Contaminated water can cause serious health conditions, such as neurological disorders, reproductive disorders, and gastrointestinal issues.” Contamination of a home’s water supply...
View ArticleOpinion: Why the conspiracy against Tinubu will fail
by Kehinde Bamigbetan As Chief Press Secretary, I got used to a ritual.Asiwaju would invite me into his office and the first question would be: what are people saying?He always made sure he stood on...
View Article