Asset Declaration: The Makinde Example
By Taiwo Adisa American theologian and writer, James Freeman Clarke was famously credited with this quote: “A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation.”
By Taiwo Adisa American theologian and writer, James Freeman Clarke was famously credited with this quote: “A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation.”
By Sylvester Asoya Before now, history was pejoratively defined in our schools as the study of past events. But history also deals with the present in a unique way and
By Adewale Adeoye I’m alarmed by the figures some UN agencies have reported on annual violent deaths in Nigeria. The UN puts the figure at 64,000. That is 10 percent
By Louis Odion, FNGE Not only the charge against the preacher appears abominable, his defence and the chorus of his supporters sound even strange. What would make the sin of
By Sylvester Asoya With each passing day, Nigerians are reminded of their realities and follies. At the moment, and with all the challenges, the average Nigerian at home or abroad,
By Louis Odion, FNGE After a long spell of portentous silence broken only by a few agitated whispers, the cultural establishment of the Yoruba nation would appear to be speaking
By Dare Babarinsa It is a matter of irony that President Muhammadu Buhari, who was decidedly hostile to Chief Moshood Abiola when he was our military Head of State, is
By Osa Director The battle of ideas, ideologies, competencies and efficiency is usually fought by men. Therefore, it is not surprising that Senator Lawal Shaibu, Deputy National Chairman of the
By Rogers Edor Ochela Recently, the nation’s media was awash with screaming headlines of President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive that a 3-man panel be set up to review the report of
By Wole Olujobi After a long lull in sophistry usually fuelled by unconscionable ambition and unquenchable thirst to ride rough to power, crass opportunistic politicking returned to town last week
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