MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that rival candidates in next year’s presidential poll do not stand much chance outside coalition For now, it appears like kite-flying....
Africa will gain immensely from the recent acquittal of a former Sierra Leonean leader, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE Year 2023 did not end exactly...
MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that Nigeria’s national youth service needs well-considered reforms, not capricious changes Federal Government’s recent pronouncement of its plan to reform the...
Insecurity has ravished and humiliated Nigeria enough. Let’s arrest it frontally now, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE. One of the most unfortunate fallouts of the reign...
*Leaders of Values Leading any entity requires more than ambition and opportunity. Nigeria must now rediscover the relevant values, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE. Quagmire. When...
Democracy Day can only make sense if the nation learns and adapts its historical significance adequately, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE Ask Nigerians what they...
MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that considering the unrelenting misbehaviours of the political class, Nigerians must actively engage in the current electoral cycle. With the...
*President Ruto of Kenya There are weightier matters that should engage African leaders more than colonial linguistic affinities, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE The other...
*ADC national convention file photo MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that Nigeria’s current flagbearer of opposition politics should stay on course and safeguard multiparty democracy. ...
Nigerians shouldn’t gloss over some lessons from President Tinubu’s condolence gesture on the Plateau the other day, writes Monday Philips Ekpe Many details of last...
This Passion Week presents a good opportunity for personal change and hope, especially for persons who are overwhelmed by life’s vicissitudes, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE...
Law enforcement should be shared responsibly between federal and state governments, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE. Late last month, during an interfaith breaking of fast...