Nigerians are justifiably miserable because of the fragile nature of the nation’s security, economy, democracy and governance. 2020 has been particularly difficult due to diverse challenges...
Recently, there was a hype of a sort on research in Nigeria by the Tertiary Education Fund (Tetfund) with the inauguration of a National Research Committee,...
“Al-Fitnah—insecurity, injustice, discord, dissension, civil strife, persecution, oppression, trial and torment—is worse than killing”; declares the Qur’an (Q2:191). All the above are among the meaning of...
There are lots of similarities between places and communities around the world, yet, some are developed or speedily developing while others aren’t. There are no societies...
As it stands in the world now, we are at crossroads in human history. Never has there been a moment so simultaneously perilous and promising. Of...
If we could recall, members of the powerful union that accommodates all Nigerian university lecturers embarked on a warning strike on 9th March, 2020 over the...
Mr. Victor Ifijeh, the Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of The Nation newspaper, while delivering a lecture titled, ‘Survival of the Print Media in the Digital Age’,...
Who knows how much and how far a simple kind gesture can go in making a difference? This question is often what I asked myself whenever...
Just while we were drowned in the ocean of melancholy and buried in the sands of uncertainty as a result of the 9 month old ASUU...
To buttress the imperatives of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice to the nation, Barrister Babatunde Raji Fashola,(SAN), Former Governor of Lagos State and now the Minister...