By Segun Tomori Nigerians from all walks of life are thrilled by the Presidential intervention mitigating the high cost of transport this festive season. Cross-country travelling...
By Wole Olujobi He straddles Ekiti State political space with the grace and panache of a dutiful ensign. For him, duty to one’s state knows neither...
By Festus Adedayo If Nyesom Wike had read the character portrait of the Ijaw man as sketched by Dr. Percy Amoury Talbot, an early 20th-century British...
By Festus Adedayo It was 25 years ago; Saturday, October 10, 1998 to be precise. We were all inside the living room of the Yaba, Lagos...
By Tunde Rahman The United Nations’ Climate Change Summit, otherwise called COP28, currently going on in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, opened with the historic launch of...
By Kassim Afegbua Experience has a tendency to haunt their victims, and even render undue hardship to others in transfered aggression. When people behave in a...
By Mr Adedayo Oshodi, SAN The article by one Lasisi Olagunju on the recent nomination of 21 justices for appointment to the Supreme Court should disturb...
By Kassim Afegbua I returned from Benin City yesterday with a huge feeling of nostalgia, reminiscencing on the fond memories of events that dominated my engagements...
By Charles Afe Ikhaghe To ensure inter – ethnic harromony and democratic political stability the only solid foundation upon which economic development and progress can be...
By Festus Adedayo Is there any connect between law and public opinion or judgments and public opinion? Before Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad’s (rtd) valedictory speech at...