Op-Ed

What Is The Worth Of A Nigerian Migrant’s Life? By ‘Fisayo Soyombo

In April, a former Nigerian public official lost his daughter under questionable circumstances. The young lady’s death was avoidable, and…

6 years ago

An Accident El-Rufai Can’t Help By Azu Ishiekwene

Governor Nasir El-Rufai may have been an accidental public servant by his own account, but he may well be the…

7 years ago

Introducing The Cinema Of Femi Odugbemi By Professor Paul Ugor

It’s been more than a decade and half since Prof Jonathan Haynes introduced American culture enthusiasts to the Nigerian video…

7 years ago

Attorney General As Atanni Je By Louis Odion

We thought we had seen the worst mutation of fawning depravity in Michael Aondoakaa, the pathetically loquacious character who, as…

7 years ago

Lessons From The Ongoing Maina Affair

Even by Nigeria’s very low standards, the ongoing Maina saga is shocking. It remains unclear why so many levers of…

7 years ago

More On Teachers Failing While Their Students “Pass” Exams By Jibrin Ibrahim

Today, I continue with my discussions from last week about the paradox of students passing exams while even their teachers…

7 years ago

Celebrating The Egghead That Wears The Crown By Shola Oshunkeye

It is neither an accident nor mere happenstance that my subject for today became not only one of the most…

7 years ago

Zuma’s Apotheosis By Kayode Idowu

It was a giddy leap to sainthood for South African President Jacob Zuma in Nigeria penultimate weekend. His country is…

7 years ago

Dele Giwa: Not Yet Uhuru For Nigerian Journalists By Israel Ebije

It is already 31 years since one of the fiercest, tenacious, patriotic journalist in Nigeria history, Sumonu Oladele Giwa was…

7 years ago

On Lagos’ New Lease Of Life For Education By Adesegun Ogundeji

According to famous American scientist, George Washington Carver, ‘education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom’. Really,…

7 years ago

This website uses cookies.