MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that the worsening case of complacency among the Nigerian electorate should be urgently arrested. First, an arguably wild, probably unempirical,...
File photo of Polling Unit Nigeria’s Electoral Act 2026 should be made to work for the people despite its shortcomings, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE ...
MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that if properly implemented, the new pact between government and university lecturers can come to fruition. Pardon my passion,...
Preparations towards the next general polls should include vibrant alternatives for Nigerians, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE If the move by some over-ambitious...
As 2026 gets underway, citizens should step up to own their country through active, unrelenting participation, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE. A new year...
Key components and didactics of Christmas are too significant to be disregarded, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE Jesus of Nazareth, that man of history and incomparable, unimpeachable...
This accomplished scholar, university administrator and public servant has left behind huge, definitive legacies, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE Aoiri Obaigbo, a distinguished...
File images of Owo Church In the midst of the reports and counterclaims about genocide, monitoring unconscionable religious crusaders is now pertinent, writes MONDAY...
The striking university lecturers need to refocus and re-strategise, writes Monday Philips Ekpe Discussions about strikes by lecturers in the public universities in Nigeria have since assumed...