By Prince Adeyemi Aseperi-Shonibare It has become necessary to respond to the recent disparaging remarks directed at the person and professional legacy of Aare Dele Momodu...
By Dr. Sani Sa’idu Baba A student once asked a British Professor of Mass Communication about the “essence of journalism” and his response was ” The...
By Dr. Sani Sa’idu Baba “…Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining…” Your Excellency, I bring you good tidings, sir. At this pivotal moment in Nigeria’s democratic...
By Olukayode Majekodunmi (LLM Notre Dame) The idea of Nigeria becoming a one-party state is as implausible as it is alarming. Historically, even under the most...
By Oyinkansola Andu There’s a dangerous storm brewing in Nigeria’s hinterlands, and it’s one we’ve seen before. The resurgence of violence linked to Fulani herdsmen is...
By Ayo Oyoze Baje “Some praise in the morning What they blame at night But always think the last opinion is right” – Alexander Pope It...
By Sani Sa’idu Baba In recent years, Nigeria has witnessed a troubling narrative gain traction in public discourse: the so-called “fulanisation of criminality.” This term refers...
By Prof Soji Adejumo Writing a tribute on Dr. Victor Omololu Sowemino Olunloyo is like carrying out an anatomy on a mathematical, musical and philosophical genius....
By Dr. Sani S. Baba In a world where African stories were too often filtered through the lenses of poverty, conflict, and underdevelopment, one man dared...
By Magnus Onyibe A peek into Canadian, Mexican, Chinese, European, Japanese, and Korean media platforms reveals palpable angst, driven by strong expressions of nationalistic passion against...