Confusions arise, not least in legal adjudication, when there is no distinction made between what happened and the telling of...
Nigeria’s heavily centralised system kicked off with Aguiyi-Irons’s infamous unification decree in 1966. Since then, we have been in a...
The Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa has shown in its portal that not less than 20 African countries...
I was somewhat jolted when at the “Africa Week” colloquium at Oxford University, speaker after speaker delivered amazing knowledge and...
As a Nigerian, I would be extremely concerned and embarrassed if Bola Tinubu became Nigeria’s next president. As a Yoruba,...
Often, leaders function with a strategic mindset and a holistic approach. However, the best managers are the ones who think...
Nigeria is in the season of elections. It is a particularly fraught time for the citizens, and those aspiring to...
The media has always been an integral part of every democracy. It has been described by many as the fourth...
Welcome to the weekend. These are interesting times. As the current joke goes, which queue are you on. The joke...
When I read this verse about 30 years ago, I wondered what the people did to the extent of being...
For eight years, Nigerian politicians, except for Godwin Obaseki, Edo state governor, and a few others, kept urging Godwin Emiefele...
The World Health Organisation in 2001 established the WHO Prequalification of Medicines programme (WHO PQ) – a global standard to...
The last three months in Nigeria have been eventful because of political campaigns and the need to change from old...
Any decision that brings back the old banknotes in Nigeria is a bad one. Nigeria’s central bank should print just...
Over the past year, I’ve made several issue-based interventions ahead of this month’s presidential election. But one issue is, so...