By Kunle Olasope Having celebrated my 80th birthday elaborately on May 8, 2017 (courtesy of my loving and appreciative children, Jumoke, Dapo, Dipo, Tayo, Dale and...
By Nkannebe Raymond Esq. Four years ago when he re-emerged onto the political firmament of Ekiti State, nay Nigeria, through the instrumentality of the now infamous...
By Tola Adeniyi It was at the church service for the 90th birthday of the legendary matriarch of the Awolowo dynasty, Dr. Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo,...
By Eric Elezuo As Nigerians were struggling to recover from the trauma of last weekend’s massacre of innocent villagers of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of...
By Michela Wrong If nature abhors a vacuum, politics abhors a military standoff, especially between two nations in one of the poorest, most volatile and most...
By Senator Dino Melaye I notice that PMB is trying to whip up sentiments against the National Assembly again by alleging that the 2018 budget was...
By Molly Fosco At an Onyejekwe family get-together, you can’t throw a stone without hitting someone with a master’s degree. Doctors, lawyers, engineers, professors — every...
By Ade Bodunrin Mohammed I am going to break protocol and dispense with the titles and formalities of addressing my Governor only this once. Akinwunmi Ambode...
By Ajibade Morakinyo Eagles’ lovers have been ranting over the team’s discouraging performances in the pre-world cup friendly matches, thereby raising a question mark on how...
Say what you will, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola has finally achieved apotheosis. Not many humans are so lucky, or that endowed in life or in death....