THIS was the question a friend of mine in his late 20s asked me when we woke up on April…
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IN our previous interesting editions, we discussed the Citizens expectations from the Nigerian State ( Nigerian Commitments) and the expectation…
I NEVER thought I could attend the Eid prayer held on 10th April, a day after I clocked the definitive…
NIGERIAN corporate influence and that of the West continue to collide. The rationale is straightforward: whereas corporate activity in Europe…
THE Federal Government caught many Nigerians unawares days ago when it hiked tariff on electricity for customers in band A.…
AS I was saying before the electricity jumbo bill and other related bills came to compound our expenditure woes: ‘…It…
EVERYONE will answer in the affirmative. Yes, absolutely. No doubt. Are you kidding me? Of course, I love me. But…
HAVE you been wondering why things are not the way they used to be between you and your wife? Is…
IN our previous edition, we discussed the Nigerian Promise, which outlines the expectations of citizens from the government. In this…
THE words of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye were honey to taste. Following the bitter ending of the 12-year rule of…
THE Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) must have been taken aback by the outpouring of condemnations and criticisms over their…
THE chickens, the saying goes, always come home to roost. But some people would prefer to be Shakespearean by quoting…
IN Nigeria, many policies that are supposed to catalyse economic growth end up making things worse and complicate matters for…
THOUGH his real name is Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, he is better known and addressed as Ali Baba. For close to…
BEFORE dwelling into this week’s piece, I will like us to fully understand the subject of this write-up, which is…
BEFORE The Human Flow was published, Jonathan Power, one of Europe’s most accomplished foreign affairs columnists and journalists, had talked…
IT’S another day to talk about NOA ON THE MOVE. In today’s edition we will explain the Nigeria Promise one…
SHARING of palliatives to cushion the effect of extreme deprivation and hunger is Nigerian government’s answer to their self-created hardships…
TWO weeks ago, in my article entitled “Tinubu, beware the gathering dark clouds (2)”, I touched on our unity and…
THE debate over which system of government is most appropriate for a multi-ethnic and geographically diverse Nigeria has suddenly resurfaced.…
