Aviation: The Audacity of a Whistleblower
Until Wiki Leaks came along, the Pentagon Papers published by New York Times was for the past four decades the largest leak of classified documents in American history. Though Barack…
Fani-Kayode’s thesis: In defence of Stella Oduah
Early this year, I visited the residence of an elder brother of mine, Senator Yisa Braimoh, in Abuja on his invitation, for us to meet minds on some issues connected…
ASUU Strike: OAU Lecturers Protest… As Police Bars UNICAL Lecturers
Lecturers of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife on Monday protested their continued stay at home, following the prolonged industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities…
Borno Government Enrols 33,000 Students for 2013 WAEC, NECO
As part of efforts of the Borno State Government to curtail violence in the state through investment in education, the government on Monday paid over N270 million to the West…
Belgore Accuses Saraki of Killing Kwara Citizens
Governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Kwara State in the 2011 general elections, Mohammed Belgore, on Monday accused Senator Bukola Saraki of killing residents of…
Army Recruits 9,000 to Fight Insecurity
Worried by the state of insecurity in Nigeria, the office of Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubuike Ihejirika has begun a massive recruitment of 9,000 officers to help in…
The Truth About Government Position On ASUU Strike
Contrary to some recent media reports, the Federal government has not adopted a take-it-or-leave-it approach in its negotiations with ASUU. Rather, the approach is focused on positive engagement and achieving…
$9bn Refinery Project: Dangote Seeks Cooperation of All for a Successful Investment
Following the successful mobilization of $9 billion investment in refining and petrochemical sub sector of the petroleum industry, President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has declared that only an enabling…
Where Do The Brightest And Fittest Go?
“Africans in the prime of their lives were forcibly plucked from their homes and families, bundled tortuously under deck and transported as human cargoes to be sold as slaves, to…
Stella Oduah and 2015
I have to confess that I have always had a soft spot for Stella Oduah, the currently embattled Aviation Minister. The way I heard it, through abundant doggedness and feminist…




