OP-ED Opinions 

Sly: Why We Can’t Walk Away from This Crime Scene By Azu Ishiekwene

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, would like to close the case of the suspicious death of Sylvester Omoroni Jr., and simply move on to something else. He’s surprised there’s pushback and can’t understand why. Odumosu said the state Director of Public Prosecutions had advised that the evidence provided was insufficient to charge the suspects for murder. Why… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

The Christianisation Of Nigeria By Buhari, By Fredrick Nwabufo

In the heat of the 2018 killings by criminals, I received a deluge of broadcast messages steeped in conspiracy theories of how the government was backing certain criminal groups in their festival of bloodletting. According to one of the well-noised fibs, the government was paving the way, through militias, for the occupation of Nigeria and for the domination of ethnic… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

INSECURITY: Coalition Of Northern Fine-Bara With Their Empty Threats Against Dictator Buhari, By Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed

It is the failure and/or refusal of government to focus on good governance and on programmes and policies that have direct impact on the people that gave birth to insurgency in the country. Unfortunately, after getting elected into office, most political office holders neglect the promises they made during the campaign period. They prefer to concentrate on activities that only… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

The Rule Of Lawlessness, By Owei Lakemfa

I woke up on Sunday, January 9, 2022 hoping to spend a restful day. But a video popped up on my phone. Two radical youths, Kunle ‘Wiseman’ Ajayi and Banwo ‘Proficience’ Oladokun had been ‘captured’ by the Nigeria Police Force. As the victorious policemen conveyed their trophies in a bus, the courageous youths shouted their names, displayed injuries and complained… Read More
OP-ED Opinions 

Kwara: Tanke Flyover As Another Symbol Of Banality By Seun Awogbenle

In Downton Abbey – a 2010 British historical, television drama series, which recount the British aristocratic system before and after the World War I, one of its leading Character – Tom Branson – an Irish actor, whose real name is Allen Leech, in one of his dialogue, expressed his frustration at the political system in the 1900s when he quite… Read More