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October first: Should ‘independence’ start with a capital letter? Akeem Lasisi Start with a capital letter? Nigeria is in a holiday mood – not ‘an holiday’ mood – today. Even if those who are not civil servants/corporate guys are at wo
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Owu Kingdom, just beyond the bustling city of Abeokuta, lies the quaint village of Akinale. This charming rural haven, with its rustic elegance,…
Many Nigerians get asked abroad, ‘Are you a doctor?’ Azuka Onwuka As Nigerians celebrate the 64th anniversary of the country’s independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, one striking issue is how Nigeria has b
Nigeria is in the grip of a severe economic crisis, with high inflation, volatile exchange rates, and a steep rise in the cost of living. The inflation rate, which soared…
By: Sir Henry Olujimi Boyo (Les Leba) first published in December 2015 Intro: Last week this column republished “Does CBN Mastermind the Brazen Rape of the Treasury?” It exposes how…
As far as many people are concerned, the declaration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Monday Okpebholo, as the winner of the Edo State gubernatorial contest on Sunday, September…
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) may have with recent events, proven to those who never believed in its abilities to properly prosecute financial fraud offenders without bias, that…
“We must therefore, not shirk from accusing our friends, or praising our enemies, nor need we be afraid of praising or blaming the same people at different times; since, it…
The National Arts Theatre, built for the preservation, presentation and promotion of arts and culture in Nigeria, first opened its doors to world acclaim during the Second World Black and…
Lily tried to play hard to get; she wanted to be sure the guy really liked her and not just after sex. And when she finally agreed to visit him…