Category Archives: Opinion
The War that President Tinubu cannot Win
There are different kinds of warfare and this includes the physical and the spiritual. Even in the physical, we have the conventional and the asymmetric warfare. A good example of asymmetric warfare is the Guerilla warfare which is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, partisans, paramilitary … Continue reading
What else if not democracy?
Democracy is defined and popularly known as the government of the people for the people and by the people. This definition is suggestive of democracy as a system of government that has its foundation on the people but is undergoing serious attacks from the enemies of the people. Therefore, this results to lack of respect … Continue reading
NIGERIA ‘THE SAFE HAVEN FOR BANDITS AND TERRORISTS’
The boko haram insurgents has been described as the second deadliest in the world while the Fulani herdsmen is the forth deadliest in the world. All these live with us in Nigeria and have appeared as intractable problems that seems to defy all known solutions. What Nigerians are faced with today are not problems we … Continue reading
Bishop Okonkwo Hits At Traditional Rulers over Spate of Kidnapping
The Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Mike Okonkwo, has blamed the unending spate of kidnappings in their domains on the affected traditional rulers. Bishop Okonkwo stated this to journalists, after his sermon at the 7th edition of the Leading Edge Conference and Business Summit organised by TREM (Vision House) in Utako, Abuja, … Continue reading
CAN Fumes over FG’s Insistence on Worship Centres Getting Wedding Licence
The Christian Association of Nigeria has faulted the Federal Government over its insistence that places of worship must obtain licences from the Ministry of Interior before conducting weddings under the Marriage Act. CAN’s Legal Adviser, Samuel Kwamkur who revealed this in an interview on Tuesday argued that churches had been contracting marriages without any issues … Continue reading
Agents Against Peaceful Co-Existence In Nigeria
A nation’s steady development is dependent on the inherence of peace which cannot be possible without discipline, tolerance and love, for a nation bedeviled with hatred will beget strife and war. The same can be said of the world’s most populous black nation Nigeria; a country patched up in 1914 by what may be described … Continue reading