The immunity clause in the 1999 constitution is actually the same notorious military Decree 4 of 1984 whose explicitly stated...
As I promised last week, here are a few more mails on this matter. Many thanks to Tunde Simoyan who...
Newspaper headlines have a way of conveying care or scare tendency. ‘Military activities forced Boko Haram to Lagos, Others –...
If you do a Google search, you will find that a conundrum is a “confusing, difficult or intricate problem or...
After nearly six months of being sworn in as president, Muhammadu Buhari in turn swore in 36 ministers last week,...
Last week, human capital was discussed as one of the factors shaping a nation’s environment in the innovation endeavour. This...
Seven months after Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election, the world still wants to talk about it. This is, of course, against...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a twenty-seven year old reporter at the 1945 San Francisco Conference. Scion of the Irish Brahmin...
Those who believe that a Constitution, however flawed, or a law, however unjust, must be followed and obeyed in every...
Last week’s column on youth unemployment elicited the greatest number of reactions to my column in recent times. Today, I...
The Lagos State Government has taken note of an article in the latest edition of The Economist magazine entitled “Paralysed:...
It is now relatively common knowledge that Nigeria’s growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) has slowed down from 6.54...
Where I grew up in Port Harcourt, there was a woman fondly called “Madam Ho-Ha”. She was not one to...
In the last two series, it was stated that science, engineering and technology are essential components of technological innovation, and...
Fate or Destiny may have determined that I was never meant to work for the United Nations. In early 1994...