Yesterday, I had the honour and privilege of speaking at the Graduation and Prize-Giving Ceremony of Pacesetters School, Abuja. I applaud Barrister Kenneth Imansuangbon and Mrs...
By Ikeddy ISIGUZO IS South East still a part of Nigeria? The Constitution says so. Like almost everything in the Constitution that is observed in gross...
By Praise Chinecherem Someone once said, “It’s good to learn from your mistakes, but it’s far better to learn from other people’s mistakes.” In other words,...
By Ikeddy ISIGUZOA Major Commentator on Minor lssues AWAY from the ethnic colouration, the catalogue of the achievements of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB,...
Bet demon! Are you one of the millions of Nigerian youths who spend large chunk of their daily activities, energies and hard earned resources on sports...
By Emeka Ozumba You need not agree with what the man who goes by the cognomen, HugeMan had to say in his recent video about the...
By Christian ABURIME The issue of insecurity is a global phenomenon, and today it is not the exclusive preserve of any society. Every nation has its...
By Chukwudimma Aaron-Okonkwo It was Gerald Massey who stated in 1881 that the word “Africa”, for which Nigeria is one of its countries, is derived from...
By Ikeddy ISIGUZO THE next debate would be over who is more shocked about the removal of fuel subsidy between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and millions...
By Polycarp Onwubiko To say that multi ethnic countries take it as a categorical imperative to practice the inexorable principles of federal system of government, is...