The 12 Articles of the Creed
June 14, 2021
Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?
July 10, 2021
Keep it short and simple
July 10, 2021
At about midnight on Thursday December 31, 2020, Nigerians joined the rest of the world to witness the departure of the year 2020. And within the same space, observed the...
Read moreGrandiloquence or what the purists and masters of the language call flowery statement confuse than inform or educate the listening or reading publics. Media organizations, especially the broadcast media unique...
Read moreIt is reasonable to argue that ‘history is an unending dialogue between the present and the past through a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts’. Likewise,...
Read moreIn every human endeavour, time is of essence. People are in a hurry to flip through the content of the newspaper, read the headlines, listen to the radio and watch...
Read more…The good news; we have the overwhelming support of youth votes….The bad news; the youth never bothers to vote- -Anonymous By Jerome-Mario Utomi Similar to many other Nigerians that demonstrated...
Read moreIt has become the norm to hear people speak or write, what I call the Nigerian coinage or invented phrase not found in the English lexicon of current English, ‘invitees’...
Read moreA Nation is held by shared beliefs and shared attitudes. That is what enables them rise above the conflicts that plague any society. That is what gives a nation its...
Read moreThe expression “return back,” wrongly used though appears to have gained currency over time. The frequency has endured to the annoyance of the English pragmatists. The intension could easily be...
Read moreP rior to 2017, when The Federal Government during one of the Federal Executive Council Meetings presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari decided to stop Nigeria’s membership of 90 International...
Read moreAccording to the masters and purists of the language, clichés are expressions that have lost their original impact because they have been overused. Some authorities have simply listed over fifty...
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