Tag: Ph.D
Avoiding the coming deaths in 2027 elections, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
Inevitable deaths are in the offing in 2027. Those familiar with Nigeria’s electoral mythology, history and patterns, know that 2027 general elections will be...
“New Hidden Narratives of African Migration: Exploring Media and the Contestation...
In an era in which African migration is too often reduced to spectacle, boats at sea, borders breached, and statistics weaponised, New Hidden Narratives...
Nigeria’s traitor-powered terrorism and the looming danger, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
Worried and moved by the unending terrorism in Nigeria, I was recently compelled to investigate the menace, using my crystal ball. From the...
The trouble with Nigeria’s healthcare system, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
The quality of a country’s healthcare system is a mirror image of its leaders’ commitment to citizens’ health. Countries like Singapore, Japan, South Korea...
Warri, a distressed and a dying city By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
Who will restore Warri back to its glorious days? A city that was once the pride of all Wafarians, is now a shadow of...
As editors prepare to go to Enugu, By Tony Onyima, Ph.D
Dear Colleagues,
The countdown is on. Between June 26 and 28, 2025, the Nigerian Guild of Editors will converge once again — this time in...
Seven lessons of Okuama calamity, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
Has Nigeria learnt any lessons from the Okuama massacre? Will the incident repeat itself or offer profound lessons against future experience? In the journey...
What Pentecostal pastors have in common with politicians, By Michael Owhoko,...
Disparity of roles between ecclesiastics and politicians are generally expected to translate to differences in values, lifestyles and creeds, but this pattern has been...
National contradictions Tinubu must resolve in 2024, By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D
Any Nigerian with rational and open mind knows that complexity of governance in Nigeria today is rooted in the country’s political system, which by...

























