When Things Go Wrong, It’s The Poor That Pay The Highest Price
When the citizenry tolerate and celebrate corruption, they eventually pay for the negative effects of idolising corruption. 1....
Retirement Benefits and Corruption in Nigeria
If a young man or woman knows that you won’t take care of him/her in old age, (s)he...
Resuscitating a Dying Nigeria
Please this post is not for juvenile social media dump trucks. Intellectual “dump trucks” carry only discarded ideas...
A True Reflection of the State of Nigeria
This was Asaba Airport at about 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, 3rd July, 2021. This post is not about...
A Mission Trip To Obiaruku— SOS4
Mr John Iloh is a retired regional manager of United Bank of Africa (UBA); he is also an...
The Church And The Struggle For Social Justice [2]
In the first post, we looked at the meaning of social justice and historical involvements with the church...
The Church And The Struggle For Social Justice
The Church is the body of believers in Christ Jesus from different denominations with a common denominator in...
Lessons From My Wife’s Poultry and The Nigerian Situation
In the first post on Lessons from my Wife’s Poultry, we talked about the need for redirecting and...
Youth Participation In Delta State Politics: Issues, Challenges, And Suggestions
In the first post, we looked at the need for youth participation in politics. In this continuing post,...
Lessons From Feeding Kangaroos
Feeding kangaroos. It is an experience of a lifetime; something one must experience. A kick from this...