After 53-Years, Nigeria Still Feels The PUNCH
By Taofik Sanni I sat at a table of eight, oddly sitting in the midst of gorgeously looking heavyweight PUNCHers in their different traditional signatures. It was The PUNCH staff…
By Taofik Sanni I sat at a table of eight, oddly sitting in the midst of gorgeously looking heavyweight PUNCHers in their different traditional signatures. It was The PUNCH staff…
By Victor Momodu Esq. Nigeria is on the verge of one of the most significant fiscal reforms in its history. With the signing of the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 on…
By Emmanuel Onwubiko I was just a very innocent boy of about 10 and had just stubbornly followed my immediate elder sister Francisca to enrol into a secondary school known…
By Olufunke Faluyi May you have a prosperous New Year. May the New Year bless you with health, wealth and happiness. What have we not talked about in our quest…
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has said that members of the Nigerian armed forces, if properly funded and motivated, are capable of winning the war against terrorism and banditry…
By Sonala Olumhense Abubakar Malami, Nigeria’s immediate past Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, spent the Christmas and New Year festivities behind bars. If you are keeping score, this means that…
By Tunde Akanni “Like play…”, as they say, Dangote emerges the Man of the Year 2025!A consumerist perspective, you may say. But who could have imagined that the 2024 Gen…
By George Adimike SIR: With Emperor Constantine’s intervention and the Christian religion’s legitimisation, which gave rise to the free practice of the faith in the then Roman Empire that comprised…
Behind closed doors, some Nigerian men are living with violence, fear and enforced silence in intimate relationships society assumes they control. This report by Victor Ayeni interrogates the hidden reality…
By Chukwuneta Oby I woke up a few days back to an unusual voice note from a good friend. He asked me to find visibly challenged persons who need empowerment,…