Three years of Buharinomics…
KEN UGBECHIE Three years ago, the cock crew to herald a change of government in Nigeria. It was the first time that an incumbent political party was defeated in a…
Okowa and the rebirth of sports
KEN UGBECHIE For those who don’t know, Delta State is a microcosm of Nigeria. Multiple languages, diverse people in cultures and values and multiple cities each eminently qualified to be…
Nigerian leaders are on codeine
KEN UGBECHIE It was not until the national-awakening documentary by BBC on the insidious harm of codeine on some Nigerians that I began to take a closer look at the…
Nigerian election is ‘wuru-wuru’ to the answer
KEN UGBECHIE The recent All Progressives Congress (APC) ward congresses across the nation has again indexed the popular theory that Nigerian politicians are the same. The brutality and killings…
Nigerian worker: suffering, smiling but still working
KEN UGBECHIE So, a day was set aside just for you. It’s called May Day, Workers’ Day, Labour Day. It’s just a day out of 365 days in a year….
WHY BUHARI IS GOOD FOR NIGERIAN WORKERS, By Garba Shehu
Tuesday, May 1 was Worker’s Day all over the world and expectations were that questions would be asked of what Muhammadu Buhari, the President of Nigeria is doing to make…
The Miracle of BigBrotherNaija
BY KEN UGBECHIE It ended just the way it started: with suspense. And after barely three months in BigBrother house in South Africa, a miracle happened. A certain Miracle Ikechukwu…
Bala Mohammed Vs EFCC: Matters Miscellaneous
Emma Agu In any decent society where some premium is placed on human dignity, the accepted jurisprudential position is that, it is better for many suspects to escape unpunished than…
Cairo’s diatribe against Okowa- Enough of this joke!
Norbert Chiazor. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa swarm to power against the tide of ethnicity. In 2014, Chief Joe Omene led – Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, had decreed that no non –…
Telecom: Greatness is possible
KEN UGBECHIE In this season of gloom and glum, death and harvest of deaths, the nation can still boast of some positives. There is still something edifying to report about…