The 12 Articles of the Creed
June 14, 2021
Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?
July 10, 2021
Some of the recurring problems of poverty, corruption, vices, and the perennial decay in our society can be attributed to a hope decline. When people are no longer driven by...
Read moreNations, diplomacy, and sports are interwoven. Sports persons and sports teams are, in a sense, representatives of and mirrors of their countries. It is no coincidence that most great nations...
Read moreAfrica’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is not a stranger to adversity or its more sinister cousin, sabotage. One of the bitterest battles he has fought in the last 25 years...
Read moreThe Nigerian economy continues to be pushed into bankruptcy by unrelenting and unyielding corrupt practices. Former United States President, Donald Trump, in his speech on why he hates Africans and...
Read moreYes I mean what I said, that our nation needs a revolution in the every sense of it. Let me proceed by defining a revolution in the general understanding of...
Read moreLadies and gentlemen, it is a good morning here and may it be so for you in peace and wellness! It is a great delight to respond to the inspiration...
Read moreIn today’s Nigeria, hardly a week goes by without a major security breach or crisis making the headlines. The rapid frequency of these unfortunate events indicates that Nigeria’s security architecture...
Read moreThere appears a renewed momentum to get the 774 local governments in the country begin to live up to their constitutional functions. President Bola Tinubu, the Senate and the Attorney...
Read moreFr. Justine Dyikuk Some Western commentators and politicians speak negatively of Africans and Asians migrating for “greener pastures” and I’ve met this view myself from Europeans I have met. It...
Read moreSir Paul Nwosu Communication is the key to civilization. In its true essence as the dissemination of information and ideas, communication holds the society together. From the beginning of time,...
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