“The Chronicles of Chill: The Second Quadrannium of Gambrach – Leguminae Sufficiento” – by Rotimi Fawole
Thus it was that the list of Gambrach’s would-be councillors arrived at senatii for approval in rubberstampia. The citizens of Jirriah had waited with bated breath and acute apprehension for the list that Gambrach had held to his chest for so long. Or perhaps it was Caballee and Caballum, the legendary Deux Cabales, thorns in […]
“Why We Get What We Fear” by – Zeal Akaraiwe
Somehow, we are told that the universal laws are constant, equally effective and show no favouritism but when we seek evidence of this, is SEEMS to elude us. Are you one of those who has wondered why it is more common to come across people making statements like: “The thing which I FEARED the most […]
“Nigeria Education System: Fixing the Learning Crisis” by Bisi Ogunwale
One of the policy goal of Universal Basic Education Road Map for the 2015 – 2020 Strategy is the need to “ensure the acquisition of appropriate levels of literacy, numeracy, manipulative, communicative, and life skills needed for laying a solid foundation for life-long learning.” It’s September 2019, four months before the year 2020. How has […]
“THE CHURCH HAS LOST ITS WAY – NIGERIAN PENTECOSTALS” by – Olawale Opayinka
If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14). This is God speaking to the children of Israel, HIS chosen people. […]
“THE HEALTH SECTOR AND THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE HEALTH PERSONNEL” by Kenneth Adejumoh
It was on a cloudy Sunday morning I rushed to the hospital for medical attention and unfortunately there was power outage leaving the entire hospital in darkness with little array of light through the window blinds. I sat in pains full of fatigue and my aching body dripping of sweat for I was hot in […]
“Cui Bono” by Cheta Nwanze
The time is approaching once again where the think pieces emerge, and the clips go into heavy rotation on social media. You know what time it is, it’s Subsidy Time. Every now and then the issue comes up like the proverbial bad penny, and the question is always the same: What could we be doing […]
Selecting the Right Leader to forge on with the plan for Kogi State
The Independent National Electoral Commission has scheduled the Kogi state Governorship elections to hold on the 12th of November 2019. Elections in Kogi State are peculiar, because of the Ethno-religious nature of Kogi politics. The major ethnic groups in the state are Igala, Ebira, and Okun. The Igala people are the most populous in the […]