October 1 and the Torment of Memory, By Louis Odion
Pity, the more things change in Nigeria, the more they appear the same.
Pity, the more things change in Nigeria, the more they appear the same.
Nigeria’s National Assembly (NASS) appears to have found a way to turn attack into defence.
Restructuring or whatever name it is called is just a phase politicians and sometimes non-state actors apply to hoodwink others.
Our lawmakers are taking us backwards and plan to erode the civil society space with the corrupting touch of government.
Nigerian rulers must understand that force alone, in and of itself, cannot build a nation.
Your challenge is to gain a century on America because of what you have at your disposal.
I am not a diehard supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari or ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
For all these good records, history beckons to Professor Ninalowo, the first academic to chair the university’s council.
What is Nigeria's plan for life after oil?
We can emulate good examples and not stick to a mindset.