It’s the figure of speech called oxymoron in literature, isn’t it? When you talk of a ‘good disappointment.’ Read More
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Please permit me to start with response to a twist and contortion done by the lying online medium called Sahara Read More
In some other lands and climes, elections are held on weekdays, in which people cast their votes, and proceed to Read More
I was witness to history on Friday last week. I’d been invited to attend what was called NNPC Cutover Read More
We left Abuja on January 23, on a journey that would take us to Bauchi, Lagos, Senegal, Katsina, Kano, and Jigawa Read More
Nine unbroken days of work and travel came to a slight pause on Tuesday with a final hurray at Jigawa Read More
It has been a hectic week. Frenetic. We set forth at dawn on Monday from Abuja to Bauchi, to attend Read More
Who feels it knows it all. Perhaps the region most affected by the insurgency that almost strangulated the country since 2009 Read More
It was raging debate at a time in the country, when the land was beleaguered and almost totally asphyxiated by Read More
Under the camouflage of ‘speaking truth to power,’ it has become a regular thing for the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Read More