By Emmanuel Gandu February 14 every year is the day when lovers express their affection by way of togetherness, gifts, greetings, love, dating, and prayers.
Category: Opinion
UCTH and Tribalism: The Red Line Nigeria Must Not Cross
The ongoing dispute over the rejection of newly posted House Officers at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital represents a dangerous trend that, if left
Ending The Cycle-Why Electronic Transmission Should Be Enshrined In The Electoral Act Before 2027
Nigeria’s electoral framework has been plagued by persistent legal uncertainty, forcing courts to determine election outcomes. This uncertainty stems from a fundamental failure: the absence
When Tribe and Religion Trump Ideas: A Professional Tragedy Becomes Inevitable
By Livy-Elcon Emereonye One can find mantras to be deceptive, and ours truly exemplifies this. By commission or omission, our society stands today at an
Woro Massacre: The Human Cost of Nigeria’s Insecurity
⁴By Sam Agogo The massacre in Woro village, Kwara State, stands as one of the darkest chapters in Nigeria’s ongoing struggle against extremist violence. On
Re: Soludo in Onitsha Market Square
By Law Mefor You can best describe Dr Amanze Obi’s column from February 2, 2026, in the Sun, entitled “Soludo in Onitsha Market Square”, as
Challenging the Status Quo: The Price, the Prize, and the Crime of Silence in an Age of Anomie
By Livy-Elcon Emereonye The collapse of societies does not begin with gunshots or uprisings. They rot quietly — through compromise, cowardice, and the comfort of
Diplomatic Image Slammed: The Darkening Shadow Over Nigeria’s Global Standing
By Charles Edet Esq, PhD, Fcr The grandeur of Nigeria’s diplomatic presence abroad has been dealt a severe blow, courtesy of an unsettling reality: the
Sudden Death at Abuja Mosque Raises Cardiac Arrest Concerns
By Sam Agogo Shock and grief gripped worshippers in Abuja on Friday when a young man collapsed without warning and died during prayers at a
Business Climate Scorecard: The Four Enugu State Governors Rated
By StanClinton Okechukwu Nwafor When democracy returned to Nigeria in 1999, Enugu State embarked on a journey of economic transformation under four civilian governors. Each