Medical Errors
By Dr. Sylvester Ikhisemojie The spectre of medical errors is a critically important subject, one that is as old as organised medical practice itself. What is striking, however, is not…
By Dr. Sylvester Ikhisemojie The spectre of medical errors is a critically important subject, one that is as old as organised medical practice itself. What is striking, however, is not…
By Afolabi Samuel Senator Jimoh Ibrahim’s transition to an ambassadorial role has declared the Ondo South Senatorial seat vacant, sparking an early race for his successor. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu…
By Abdu Rafiu In matters of human affairs, experiences and what have you bordering on what editors call human interest stories, reactions from readers are fast and sometimes they come…
By Kunle Awobodu Lagos Island has the highest concentration of high-rise buildings in Nigeria. A tourist on a voyage with a landfall at Marina would gasp in awe. Why? A…
By Izeduwa Derex-Briggs Nearly every country in Africa has a law prohibiting violence against women and girls. Feminist movements have driven this incredible achievement, using their voices to spur governments…
By Nnamdi Okorie Sir: In late 2014, one of the most dramatic price shifts in petroleum markets unfolded. Brent crude, which had been trading above $110 per barrel mid-year, spiraled…
By Abdu Rafiu I found this advocacy difficult to swallow because of the uncommon degree of violence involved in killing a fellow human being. If a husband killer or wife…
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Abdul Leigh Balogun became a judge of the High Court of Lagos State in 1976. In a career as a trial judge spanning 17 years and…
By Daniel Ayantoye “We don’t enter that house. It is a powerful house. Don’t you know it belongs to a powerful person? Some people even say there are spirits there.”…
After the Atijere community of Ondo State laid claim to Eba Island, two neighbouring towns in the Ogun Waterside Local Government of Ogun State, Ode-Omi and Makun Omi, have laid…