By James Ogunjimi Foreign consultants may be acceptable in other climes, but in this kind of issue, it’s not. How can politicians that claim to want the best for us, need to bring in foreign... Read more
By Jon Swaine Sugar cane cutters, Jamaica, 1891 (Photo: ALAMY) Caribbean slave descendants, some of whose ancestors worked for David Cameron’s distant family, are calling for an apolog... Read more
David Smith Sudanese internally displaced persons (IDPs). The SIHA network said: ‘Silence on crimes of sexual violence committed against IDPs, migrants and impoverished women in Sudan... Read more
By Chimamanda Adichie I will call him Sochukwuma. A thin, smiling boy who liked to play with us girls at the university primary school in Nsukka. We were young. We knew he was different, we... Read more
David Brooks Michael Ignatieff In 2005, Michael Ignatieff left a teaching job at Harvard to enter politics in his native Canada with hopes of becoming prime minister. He quickly came t... Read more
No Swiss fighter jets were scrambled Monday when an Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacked his own plane and forced it to land in Geneva, because it happened outside business hours, the Swiss... Read more
By Gillian Gotora and Ray Faure HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Melvin Jay Reynolds has been arrested in Zimbabwe on suspicion of possessing pornography and an immigration offe... Read more
By Anthony Akinola* One major difference in the politics of the advanced democratic nations and that of contemporary Nigeria is that one is highly “individualistic” while the other is still... Read more
By Femi Falana Following the decision the finance minister and coordinating minister of the economy, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to investigate the allegations of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi that the Nige... Read more
By James Ogunjimi Conformists fall for anything, Driven by others’ opinions like a leaf in the wind, The world is full of men who just want to blend in, Men who would sell their voice... Read more