By Evangelist Temilolu Okeowo Girls, ladies, parents… It would interest you to know their are more occult masters parading themselves as pastors than the genuinely-called! And...
By Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION In the last three parts, I have been able to demonstrate why and how we must study history. By way of summary,...
By Dare Babarinsa It is interesting that three media houses have something to celebrate in recent times. The Guardian, the authoritative flagship of the Nigerian Press,...
By Joel Popoola The World Bank estimates that Nigeria needs to create 30 million jobs by 2030 to maintain its current employment rate – and unemployment...
By Sodeeq Abdulakeem Sulyman Sometimes I blamed myself that I can’t let go of the past, but I later discovered that progress requires us to honestly look...
By Eric Elezuo During the week, the Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, sold Nigerians a dummy while explaining the rationale behind the sacking of former...
Dear Destiny Friends, We are familiar with the slogan of Nike, which says “Just Do It”. It sounds easy at face value, but in reality, it...
By Tolulope A. Adegoke “Just like eagles, turns the storms that come their way, into propellers which aides them to their desired heights and PEAK of...
By Joel Popoola As the leader of a campaign to modernise democracy in Nigeria, I might be expected not to agree too much with one of...
By Chief Mike Ozekhome INTRODUCTION In my last three outings, I have been able to show that history offers a storehouse of information about how people...