Resolving a modernising riddle
The moment of Murtala Mohammed Last week, Nigerians commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of General Murtala Mohammed. It all seemed like yesterday. But it is half a century
The moment of Murtala Mohammed Last week, Nigerians commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of General Murtala Mohammed. It all seemed like yesterday. But it is half a century
It has been unseasonably cold in England. An icy fog lays a brutal siege on the entire country from Inverness to Portsmouth. The ambience in Birmingham is grey and dreary
Ambassador-Designate and former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has described former Kaduna State governor Nasir Ei-Rufai’s recent public admission of wire-tapping the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu’s phone
Various concerted initiatives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to improve the economic conditions of the country have been commended. In this interview with our reporter, Chief (Dr) Femi Majekodunmi, a
As Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general election, electronic transmission of results has returned to the centre of electoral reform. Lawmakers have adopted a dual-method approach that reflects both technological
Three very serious allegations were made last week by the former Minister of the FCT and former Governor of Kaduna state Mallam Nasir El Rufai. Firstly that he bugged Mallam
By Ebuka Ukoh If Nigeria is serious about reform, it must study not only who the late Right Reverend Jesse Jackson was, but also how he operated. He did not
It is not all the time I love running materials from the online on this page. But then, this becomes inevitable sometimes. I found this particular one below irresistible, having
We live in a world that is awash with all kinds of advertisements, all of them coming at us relentlessly from all available media. And that being the case, not
By Tunde Rahman A few days ago, the National Assembly completed the review of the 2022 Electoral Act, harmonising differences in the amendments passed by the two chambers. In a
U.S. terrorism sponsors list an anti-climax as it did not feature any known figure The tantalizing prospect of naming and shaming big names in the Nigerian political environment, as the
In development communication, there is a foundational principle that is rarely disputed: public resources must speak to public needs. Budgets are not merely financial instruments they are policy statements, declarations