Funke, do you know that a man’s manhood also needs recharging? Excuse me, is a man’s manhood a phone or a power bank? It is both....
In perhaps his most famous song after dying in a car crash in 1971, Cardinal Rex Lawson, Kalabari highlife soulful singer of the 1960s Nigeria, would seem to...
BY IBRAHIM JUBRIL There comes a moment in public life when rhetoric collides with record, when posture meets proof, and when the architecture of a carefully...
When President Bola Tinubu sent an extravagant message to Mr Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi state, on his 50th birthday last year, I shook my...
In the high-stakes theatre of global sovereignty, there are no accidental successes. As I have often articulated—from the plenary halls of NACCIMA to that of LCCI...
Nigeria’s dwindling education fortunes mean that many Nigerians don’t even understand taxation and aren’t equipped with the basic knowledge to understand an arcane subject that usually...
A classical phrase in John Marston’s 1610 play, Histrio-Mastix, states, “True charity beginneth first at home.” Sir Thomas Browne’s 1642 book, Religio Medici, helps bring to...
President Trump has never been a man to ask what he can do for his country. In his second term, as in his first, he is...
Ejo ki i se ti ara eni ki a ma mo da (One must be honest with oneself, even when judgement is uncomfortable). Any fair reflection...
Lagos. A place where usually, the senseless do not thrive, carelessness of the highest order reigned supreme when a tanker tumbled on Liverpool Bridge, and its...