Facts are sacred
“Comments are free, but facts are sacred”
When U.S. Secretary of State,
Facts are sacred
“Comments are free, but facts are sacred”
When U.S. Secretary of State,
“Grain by grain, a loaf; stone by stone a castle”, says a Yugoslavian proverb.
Haile Gebrselassie is one of the word’s legends in marathon racing.
With the urgent task of resettling the more than two million refugees, mostly women and children on his mind, and at hand,
Oliver Wendel Holmes Jnr. is my most revered jurisprudential personage. This sentiment may be founded on a filial judicial heritage or on my experiential understanding – yet a vestige of my filial heritage – that law is not law until it has been interpreted by the courts: a summarized reflection of the Realist School of Jurisprudence.
Nigeria’s former EFCC Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is renowned for his anti-corruption stance and fight.
By Johannes Tobi Wojuola
The Nigerian Petroleum Sector accounts for over 80% of Nigeria’s revenue, consequently being the largest source of our economic dependence.