• WHY SOUTH EAST MAY PAY MORE FOR FUEL, Says Enugu IPMAN

    By Rose Nwankwu (Anambra State Correspondent)

    Should the Federal Government of Nigeria fail to reactivate the paralyzed Emene Enugu Petrol Depot, the pump price of petroleum product, otherwise known as Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) may cost more in the entire Igbo states of the South East geo-political zone.

  • WHY SOUTHERN NIGERIANS WILL SUPPORT TAMBUWAL PRESIDENCY IN 2023... Northern Youth Group

    • * Power Must Shift To South Based On Rotation, Insists South Youth Alliance

    By Danjuma Williams (Gombe State Correspondent) and Dare Ajayi (Oyo State Correspondent)

    The northern youth group agitating for Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, to run for the presidency in 2023 have given a reason why they feel southern Nigerians will likely support Tambuwal.

  • WHY THE AGITATION FOR YORUBA NATION...

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    I never knew it was an interview; I had thought it was one of those “reactions” that reporters seek from members of the audience or those they think can help them flesh up or throw some insights into a story line they are pursuing – and I have done this on a couple of occasions for The Guardian reporter, Kehinde Olatunji. So I was pleasantly surprised when the last outing turned out as a full-blown interview on the very important topic of the agitation for a Yoruba nation. Titled “Our agitation is for a restructured Nigeria, not Yoruba President, says Bolawole” and published in the Tuesday, 31st January, 2023 edition of The Guardian newspaper at page 14, I felt that the views I expressed in the interview should also be shared with my readers. Please read:

  • WHY THE ENTIRE WORLD STOOD STILL FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II (1926-2022)

    By Godknows Igali

    In the truest apogee of human celebratory expression, Her Imperial Majesty, Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, Head of the Commonwealth of Nations, and most prominent global matriarch was laid to rest on Monday, 19th September, 2022 at St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle in the outskirts of London. Reminiscent of a time when her forebears on that throne of the House of Windsor/Hanoverians, the 300 year old ruling family of her country boasted with unrestrained pride that "Britannia rules the waves", the entire world gathered to pay last tributes to her.

  • WHY THE NVIDIA TITAN RTX IS THE FASTEST GRAPHICS PROCESSING UNIT

    By Chinua Okafor

    The herald of next gen graphics processing

    With the launch/release of the gpu named the Titan RTX by the American technology company Nvidia Corporation in late December 2018, there has been a lot of speculation around the Titan RTX and its capabilities in terms of graphics processing.

  • WHY TINUBU IS MY "PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2024”

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    Many people think - though erroneously - that Man or Woman of the Year, Person or Personality of the Year is given only to saints; even devils have a right to it, and have many times been so “rewarded” in the past!. The award is usually a recognition of who impacted lives the most, globally or within a geographical location, for good or for bad within the period under review. Who did the most extraordinary things - whether to the people’s acclamation/applause or derision/opprobrium? Who was the most enigmatic, the most controversial and talked-about, again, for good or for bad? Who surprised people the most - in their speeches, actions, and the successes recorded; whose sound bites travelled farther than those of any other person, thus etching a permanent impression on people’s mind and psyche? Emilokan! Make America Great Again! Whose presence/personality, policies (imagined or anticipated) and actions (threatened or real) have impacted or moved people to action more than at any other time in recent history?

  • WHY TRUMP'S TRIAL DOESN'T MAKE AMERICA SPECIAL

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Donald Trump consolidated his record in demagoguery when he became the first former US president ever to be criminally indicted and arraigned in a Manhattan court on April 4.

  • WHY US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION SHOULD NOT HOLD IN NOVEMBER....Donald Trump

    Barely four months to the United States of America Presidential election, incumbent President Donald Trump, has called for the outright postponement of the US Presidential poll, billed for November 2020.

  • WHY YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK, " WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH'

    By Robin Norwood

    In this book, "Women Who Love Too Much," Robin Norwood delves into the complex patterns of codependent relationships, particularly focusing on women who struggle with unhealthy attachments.

  • WHY ZIK JOINED OGBONI CULT IN LAGOS

    By Emeka Obasi

    Lagos is too sophisticated for any group of individuals to divide along ethnic lines. Politicians are also tricksters, so the drums of war will not achieve anything at the end. The uninformed should learn from the experience of Dr.Nnamdi Azikiwe.

  • Wike Vs Fubara: GOV'S CAMP DISPLEASED WITH TERMS OF PRESIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT OF RIVERS POLITICAL CRISIS

    By Tessy Daminabo (Bureau Chief South South, in Port Harcourt)

    Key members of governor Siminilaye Fubara's camp in the festering political crisis in Rivers State, South South, Nigeria, have expressed profound displeasure with the terms of settlement of the rift between the governor and his erstwhile political godfather and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Barrister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.

  • Wike Vs Secondus: PDP CHAIRMAN'S MEDIA OFFICE DEBUNKS REPORT OF DISAGREEMENT

    * Describes It As Fallacy, Says APC Real Headache

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CeleOkaf11

    The media office of the National Chairman of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has debunked a report in Thisday newspaper on Sunday which published in its political notes column with the above headline, insinuating that there was a disagreement within the party between its chairman, Prince Uche Secondus and the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

  • WIKE WINS AS PDP EATS THE HUMBLE PIE!

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    "Does it then mean that the PDP is out of the woods? Not really! Party leaders still have to contend with the problem of how to reintegrate Wike into the party or effectively manage the maverick politician, if I may call it that! How will the party cure him of what many party faithful see as his anti-party activities? Will he still remain in the Bola Ahmed Tinubu/APC administration or will he be expected to quit?"

  • WIKE'S 'ME ME' AGENDA BACKFIRES, FREES FUBARA?

    By Ikeddy Isiguzo

    Nyesom Wike under-rates the purpose of power because he cannot understand it. He is too far gone succeeding without qualms and minimal scruples that he is another great example of how personal quests would increase distractions in Nigeria's nebulous journey to nationhood.

  • WIKE, FUBARA CLASH IN RIVERS STATE MAY SPARK OFF CRISIS IN NIGERIA, IJAW NATIONAL CONGRESS WARNS

    • * 'We Are Watching Situation Very Closely'....INC

    By Our Reporter

    The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has waded into the political conflict in Rivers State between ex-governor Nyesom Wike and his successor, Siminilaye Fubara but warned that it could throw the entire Niger Delta and the Nigerian economy into serious crises.

  • WIKKI TOURISTS FC COACH, KABIRU DOGO, RESIGNS

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    The Management of Wikki Tourists Football Club has accepted the resignation of the Technical Adviser of the Club, Kabiru Sulaiman Dogo.

  • WILL BOLA TINUBU MAKE A VINDICTIVE PRESIDENT?

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    To all intents and purposes, elections have come and gone and the next thing now is governance. In between both, however, is composing the government. If square pegs are put in square holes, the government has a chance of succeeding but in the event that the contrary is the case, then, consider the government to have failed ab initio. The star prize of the last election was the presidency, which was carted away by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu; so it is not a surprise that all eyes would be on him as to what colour or shape his government would take. Some have called for a government of national unity, meaning that members of his government should not be restricted to his political party alone or to those who voted for him in the election. Indeed, a unity government properly so-called should include professionals and technocrats who may not be politicians and who, indeed, may not have voted or shown any keen interest in partisan politics. Bringing on board opponents who stood against the president-elect in the election and or their supporters is also to be expected in a government of national unity. All manner of balancing will have to be done – regional, ethnic, religious, gender, age demography, name it. Power brokers and influencers, gods and cabals that must be pacified or unhinged are many of the permutations that must come into play in the formation of a unity government.

  • WILL FALANA'S LOW-HANGING FRUITS INTEREST TINUBU?

    By Bola Bolawole

    The allegations – or do we call them the road to prosperity – that human rights activist and legal luminary, Comrade Femi Falana, has forcefully pushed into the public domain in the past one or two weeks are too weighty to be ignored by the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration. It is like you have a problem and someone says not just that “I have a solution” but “this is the solution!” You either try his solution or tell us why his touted solution is not the solution. Falana’s argument is that subsidy should first be withdrawn from the rich; that if and when this is done, there will be more than enough funds in the kitty to fund government activities and there would be no need to inflict more pain on the long-suffering Nigerian masses who are the ones always being called upon to tighten their belt. Falana also posits that there is so much corruption and wastages allowed the rich and powerful; that if the leakages in the system are plugged and the low-hanging fruits, which he enumerated, are brought into the basket by the government with little or no effort - except the political will and honesty of purpose to act against the concerned members of the ruling class - then, there will be no need to multiply the misery and sorrow of hapless Nigerians.

  • WILL GHANAIAN PRESIDENT SURVIVE THIS STORM?

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Not so long ago, he was the poster boy of what looked like an African renaissance. Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo didn’t only know what to say, he also knew when and how. I still remember 2018. Barely one year after Akufo-Addo was inaugurated, he was on the big stage.

  • WILL MACHINES REPLACE JOURNALISTS, TOO?

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    The advent of any significant changes in technology has often triggered concerns about the fate of journalism. Even at the infancy of social media, TIME covered one of its editions of February 5, 2009, with concern about the imminent death of journalism. To drive home the point, the graphic was illustrated with a copy of the New York Times wrapping a tilapia.

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