By Ibraheem A. Waziri To most Non Muslims researching and writing about BokoHaram, the problem generally begins with Muslims and Islam in Northern Nigeria and...
By Adamu Tilde One of the strangest human behaviours is the tendency to overblow our successes and subdue- or even hide- our failures. We make...
Abdelgaffar Amoka I have been to different offices and saw congratulatory posters and calendars of senior colleagues to celebrate their promotion to the rank of...
By Jaafar Jaafar Social media buskers and cheerleaders are trying hard to absolve the Buhari govt of blame in the Mambila hydro power project fiasco...
By Hajara Abdullahi Journalism is an indispensable tool in any democratic society that serves as an inevitable eye-opener to societal problems. The advent of the...
By: Sani Danaudi Mohammed The current VAT struggle between the Federal Government and two states in the South, Rivers and Lagos, is sending strong signals...
By Abdullahi Dahiru About one 1month ago, I commented on the post by a friend writing about the merits of a state created out...
By Na’Allah Muhammad Zagga The removal of Sabo Nanono and Saleh Mamman as Ministers once again reveals the flaws of not subjecting ministerial nominees to...
By Kamoru Yusuf The decades of appalling performance of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) have left many Nigerians wondering if NESI could ever be...
Na’Allah Muhammad Zagga Negotiating with terrorists and bandits on your knees is a bad strategy that will backfire disastrously. This strategy creates only a false...