By Theophilus Ilevbare On January 1, Nigeria will begin the implementation of the new automotive policy. From the stable of the drum beaters of a failed transformation agenda comes a jejune... Read more
By Aaron Maasho and Carl Odera In this photo take Monday, Dec. 23, 2013 and released by the World Food Programme (WFP), a woman and child sit in the shade next to a box of food assistance th... Read more
By Baba Ahmed and Rukmini Callimachi Congolese M23 rebels carry goods in the back of a truck near the Congo-Uganda border town of Bunagana Wednesday Dec. 5 2012. Speaking to the Associated P... Read more
By Mary Anastasia O’Grady Eusebio Peñalver and Orlando Bosch, Oct. 2004/© http://www.latinamericanstudies.org In Havana a small white clique rules a majority black nation. Did Ba... Read more
By Ogunjimi James Taiwo I always tell people that when you define some terms, always know that for every term that exists, there’s a separate Nigerian definition. It’s in Nigeria... Read more
By Lekan Akinosho (Scoro 8) The advent of civil rule in Nigeria in 1999 was full of lofty expectations considering the extent of privation which Nigerians experienced during military rule. I... Read more
By Fidel Castro Ruz Nelson Mandela (left) and Fidel Castro Maybe the empire thought that we would not honor our word when, during days of uncertainty in the past century, we affirmed that ev... Read more
By Samuel G. Freedam Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe, second from left, attended a graduation ceremony at the University of Fort Hare in 2003. Associated Press/Alan Eaton Of t... Read more
By Janet Maslin Okey Ndibe’s razor-sharp “Foreign Gods, Inc.” steps into the story of a Nigerian-born New Yorker called Ike, just as everything in his life has begun to go horribly wrong. Th... Read more
Roxane Gay Social media offered many opportunities for (quite justified) outrage this year. But did they come at a price? PR executive Justine Sacco wrote an offensive tweet before boarding... Read more