We must confront an uncomfortable truth: Nigeria has become a country where visibility attracts more value than substance. A 90-minute match can go viral; a 9-year...
Despite these teachings, the reality in states like Borno, Kebbi, Katsina, and Zamfara tells a different story. Decades of insurgency, poverty, poor infrastructure, and cultural misinterpretations...
This is not merely a legal failure. It is a psychological wound—one that teaches women to internalize inferiority. It is a social structure that punishes assertiveness...
Nigeria’s economy still struggles with many of the same issues that the SAP was meant to address: over-reliance on oil, high inflation, unemployment, and a weak...
Do you know why our nurses and doctors, who should be looking after the sick, look sick and distressed in government owned hospitals? Do you know...
Markets in parts of Borno, Kano, Kaduna, and even Lagos have shown signs of reduced food prices. A bag of rice, which previously sold for over...
The sweet taste and initial calming effect of the syrup make it appealing to first-time users, but addiction quickly sets in. Over time, the body builds...
Rewarding athletes makes good headlines. Rewarding protectors strengthens the soul of a nation. This isn’t a call to dim the spotlight. It is a call to...
This situation reflects a broader failure in the protection of Nigerians abroad. While migration is not a crime, the Nigerian government must take responsibility for the...
In the last national awards given to Nigerian citizens who the nation recognized their giant contributions and efforts in development of Nigeria, teachers were missed in...