Opinion

For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost ~ Romans 14:17. Introduction: No one is exempt from certain challenges on earth. We all go through disappointments, and we all have times when things don’t go our way. Quite unfortunately, at such times, we become perplexed and befuddled amidst the unpredictable narratives of life, and it becomes very easy for circumstances to make us sour and dejected until we end up just barely existing, not living the good life in full. But, that’s not how we were created to…
Jesus used five loaves of bread to feed 5,000 people. He then used seven loaves to feed 4,000. Nevertheless, instead of reaching the conclusion that because of Him they would never again have to worry about bread, His disciples were still concerned when they forgot to bring bread with them on a trip. He rebuked them, saying: “Why do you reason because you have no bread? Do you not yet perceive nor understand? Is your heart still hardened? Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear? And do you not remember?” (Mark 8:17-18). From Jesus’…
Saturday, 04 June 2022 06:35

The Tinubu meltdown - Etim Etim

The furious outbursts from Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Abeokuta have not only embarrassed his core supporters and frightened his inner circle, they’ve also given credence to the theory that the man is not psychologically stable enough to be President. He sounded rude, uncouth and condescending to the President, Vice President and the host governor, Dapo Abiodun who was seated just behind him. Tinubu was in Abeokuta to meet with delegates and seek their support, but his performance might have given the people a fright and confirmed the popular beliefs that the man is usually high on something. If this…
After last weekend's primary by the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which produced former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the party’s candidate for next year’s presidential election, political leaders in the South have been hurling abuses at the North for betrayal. According to pro-zoning interest groups in the South, it’s not supposed to be this way. After over two decades of an internal zoning arrangement in the PDP that has produced presidents from two other zones and sprung Atiku as candidate in the last general election, the groups are upset that the system is once again rigged to produce a…
The shocking news of a suicide reportedly committed by a telecommunications company's employee, Folake Abiola, an accountant, last weekend, shook the news media space. Largely described as a good woman, unmarried and an active church worker, Folake painfully ended her life abruptly. Several issues have so far been speculated as likely causes of her action but since she's no more to tell us exactly why she did it, let's leave out the speculations. However, what is glaring is that she was troubled. She kept her pains to herself until it snowballed into a mental health issue which eventually led to…
With the emergence of a Northerner as its presidential candidate I wonder how Afenifere, PANDEM, Ohaeneze Ndigbo, the Middle Belt Forum and the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum now feel about their favoured child known as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)? The virulent and avowed opposition that these august and highly respected bodies had against a Northern presidential candidate has been overuled by their party. Their call for an Igbo presidential candidate has been ignored and treated with contempt and disdain. Their preffered party is fielding a Northerner and there is nothing they can do about it. They have…
One of the three pillars on which the retired Major-General Muhammdu Buhari hung his return to power as president and commander-in-chief in 2015 was that he would fight and uproot corruption. The other two were that he would end insurgency and insecurity as well as revamp the economy. As the nation begins the processes of electing Buhari’s successor, it is apt to find out how well or otherwise has Buhari fared. This is the task attempted here today by a conscientious Nigerian academic and public affairs analyst, Babafemi Badejo, who is not new to readers of this column. Titled ”Our…
In the Paris daily Le Figaro this month, Henri Guaino, a top adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy when he was president of France, warned that Europe’s countries, under the shortsighted leadership of the United States, were “sleepwalking” into war with Russia. Guaino was borrowing a metaphor that the historian Christopher Clark used to describe the origins of World War I. Naturally, Guaino understands that Russia is most directly to blame for the present conflict in Ukraine. It was Russia that massed its troops on the frontier last fall and winter and — having demanded from NATO a number of Ukraine-related security…
Tuesday, 31 May 2022 06:31

Rivers of Mugus - Ena Ofugara

Wike fought like a lion, Wike this this that. Mtchewww!!! Wike took all your state money for healthcare and roads and pension and entered a fight he will never win. Where did a lawyer without a chamber… with no known legal wins get the money he has been spending on a wild goose chase? What is his job outside of politics? It is the money that would have built your father and alcoholic brother 5 state-of-the art dialysis clinics all over Rivers State. Wike fought like a lion!!! WILL YOU KEEP KWAYET!!! Taking your money to run for office makes…
As Nigeria’s military ruler, Olusegun Obasanjo, who retired from the army as Head of State and a four-star General on the last day of September 1979, established what he later described to the New York Times over one decade later as “a farm settlement…., which aimed at the increase of food production.” It was located in an island in the Atlantic Ocean called Ita-Oko, some 100 kilometres off the coast of Lagos. Curiously for a farm settlement, Ita-Oko, in the words of the General, “aimed at decriminalizing people – Nigerians and non-Nigerians – who refused to work, even though work…
June 17, 2025

Dangote Refinery’s nationwide fuel distribution plan sparks monopoly alarm among oil marketers

A storm is brewing in Nigeria’s downstream oil sector as key industry associations raise alarm…
June 14, 2025

Tinubu's pardon of 'Ogoni Nine' rejected by Ogoni people

Ogoni activists on Friday rejected a posthumous pardon for nine members executed three decades ago…
June 16, 2025

Harvard happiness expert: Do this easy exercise right now to stay socially connected

Renee Onque An 87-year-long Harvard study found that social fitness — maintaining your personal relationships…
June 14, 2025

Traditional healer treats the sick with snake bites

Rosalio Culit, also known as Datu Kamandag among his fellow Manobo tribe members in Surigao…
June 15, 2025

Over 100 feared dead as gunmen attack Benue communities in night of horror

At least 100 people have been killed in a brutal overnight attack on Yelewata, a…
June 17, 2025

Israel Vs Iran: Here’s what to know after Day 4

Israel activates 'Barak Magen' aerial defenses for system's first ever interception Israel activated a new…
June 13, 2025

Your favorite alcoholic beverage linked to deadly form of cancer, study finds

Nicole Saphier joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the surgeon general pushing for cancer warning labels…
May 13, 2025

Nigeria's Flying Eagles qualify for World Cup after dramatic win over Senegal

Nigeria's U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have secured their place at the 2025…

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