The Nigerian power elite is often accused of working as a cartel. Being one of the least trusted groups of people, politicians are seen as a small circle within the…
Royal Times of Nigeria
Crinkum-Crankum, Higi Haga and Too Much Grammar: Plight of Political Communication in Nigeria
Ponder this: how often do Nigerian politicians speak in a clear and direct manner? How many coherent and easily understandable speeches have you heard given by politicians on radio or…
Islamisation: Shall we set a limit to this democratisation of ignorance on the social media platforms?
It’s so pathetically funny that some supposedly educated and enlightened minds find it difficult to understand that, there is a difference between religion and language. Some Nigerian “educated elites” do…
Mitigating the Effects of urbanisation on Nature in Africa’s development By Femi Tunde Okunlola
In 1972 following the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden between the 5 th to the16th June, serving as the first international conference on environmental issues, the…
50 Years After Biafra; Still Struggling with a Growing Ideology By Femi Tunde Okunlola
The day broke and the skies cleared, but the typical bustle was missing in many parts of the Eastern parts of Nigeria. To a visitor; non conversant with happenings, it…
With the Smart TV platform, your TV turns into a home multimedia center based on an operating system with the ability to play streaming video. It also supports the installation…