Beyond Patience Jonathan’s resignation
Bayelsa Governor, Seriake Dickson, took the joke too far when he appointed First Lady, Patience Jonathan, as Permanent Secretary in July 2012. It came...
Kate Henshaw, D1, others have my vote
With Abuja on lockdown on Tuesday, November 11, as President Goodluck Jonathan publicly announced his bid for re-election come 2015, few people were aware...
Ebola: Sawyer not the only ‘crazy’ one
An infuriated President Goodluck Jonathan spoke in what may be termed un-presidential manner on Monday, August 11, when he called Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian...
Jihad against Boko Haram
Watching Abubakar Shekau claiming responsibility for the kidnap of over 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State and threatening to marry them off or sell...
Second Niger Bridge and the usual story
By Emeka Alex Duru
You can call it Abiku, as in Yoruba folklore or Ogbanje, in Igbo version – the mythical ill-fated lad that keeps dying and...
Playing politics with lives and limbs in Lagos
Like an army of locusts, commercial motorcycle (Okada) riders have gradually made their way back to routes from which they were outlawed by the...
Chibok: The joke is on Dokubo-Asari
Reformed militant and leader of Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, did not only lose his fear factor when he traded his...
LASU oni baje o!
It took a while coming, but students of the Lagos State University (LASU) finally shut down parts of the state for hours on Tuesday...
Praying for a better Sanusi
It was an obvious fight between the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) as former Central Bank of...
Punish electoral forgeries and perjuries
By AloyEjimakor
In Nigeria, forgery and perjury, by whatsoever other names they are called in our different statutes, are serious offences under both the Criminal...