By Eric Elezuo For close to 20 years, Nigeria has grapple with a high sence of insecurity that has threatened its very fabrics, and resulting in...
By Kayode Emola Many people living in Nigeria do not often see the dangers they are surrounded by. On the surface, the country looks like a...
By Tolulope A. Adegoke PhD Democracy, at its best, represents far more than periodic elections or formal institutions of government. It is a living covenant between...
A Retired Major-General and former Director of Defence Information, Rabe Abubakar, is dead. According to the Katsina state government, Abubakar died in bandits’ captivity. The retired...
By Dr. Sani Sa’idu Baba Glo, the “Digital Oxygen” of Nigeria’s Democracy As Nigeria marked Democracy Day on June 12, it is important to celebrate not...
Dear Destiny Friends, The power in a name, or inspiration and influence they come with, when properly triggered and applied, cannot be overestimated. Influence and name...
By Folu Adebayo There is a number I cannot stop thinking about, and I want to share it with you, because it captures both the promise...
By Prof Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION For the past two weeks, we have dealt extensively on this treatise. We discussed the following themes: i. Assault on economic...
There was panic on Friday after human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, collapsed following a confrontation with the police during a Democracy Day protest at the Unity...
By Babatunde Jose If from a cursory reading of the history of Islam, especially in the age of the Caliphs and the period of territorial expansion,...