By Eze Eluchie Who will blame Goodluck Jonathan for the sentiments he is expressing when he says “Those seeking the disintegration of Nigeria are “lazy politicians seeking to be kings... Read more
The most generous response that can be given to President Jonathan’s recent statement on the people’s fuel subsidy protest is that he is suffering from a bad conscience. The wors... Read more
By Chido Onumah Those who are sounding jubilant and triumphant over President Jonathan’s decision to “suspend” the introduction of the N5,000 note should read and reread the report in the Gu... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia For a regime that suffers from gross trust and confidence deficit, barefaced lying is not the way to build confidence or restore trust! And certainly not ‘see through’ lies an... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia According to Authorities responsible for the Power sector:• The country now generates between 4,100 and 4,200 MWs of electricity on a daily basis!• There will also be availabl... Read more
By Randall Palmer, Reuters Canada plans to create a new class of visa that it hopes will attract high-tech and other entrepreneurs to immigrate to the country to start new companies, officia... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia According to NACCIMA –Nigeria Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture: • In the last two years between 2009 & 2011, over 800 large scale businesses have shu... Read more
By Chido Onumah First, a caveat: I agree with Reuben Abati. President Jonathan “is a grossly misunderstood President”. It is understandable though if the shoeless and homeless mass of our pe... Read more
By Kate Hammer Making friends won’t be easy for Aayushmaan Rana on his first day of school. Barely four weeks after flying halfway around the world, from northern India to Toronto, he knows... Read more
By Alfred Ilenre With the meeting of the Yoruba race in Ibadan on August 30, 2012, under the banner of the Yoruba National Assembly, convened by General Alani Akinrinade there is the reason... Read more