Although there are no laws to the effect, many states across Nigeria have restrictions on movement between 7 am and 10 am every last Saturday of...
Students of some public universities in the country have expressed divergent views over a move by the House of Representatives to repel the National Youth Service...
On 11th May, 2021, governors in the Southern part of Nigeria- comprising the three zones of South-East, South-West and South-South gathered in Asaba, the Delta State...
It was the former secretary of state of the United States of America, Condoleezza “Condo” Rice, a diplomat, political scientist, civil servant, and professor who is...
Not because I am involved and I am of Igbo extraction. There is something out of place in the Buhari government’s fight against insecurity in the...
Let’s talk to ourselves in a rational manner: we are together a strong nation, for we mustn’t allow the gagas to tear us apart. Midst these...
Nigeria is blessed country with diversity of ethnic groups, languages with rich cultural heritage. It’s equally blessed with abundance of natural, material and human resources as...
First, let me begin by extending my heartfelt condolences to all concerned. Nigeria has lost an astute leader. May Allah (SWT) grant him rest and give...
Nigeria’s march to becoming a country can be attributed to British colonial constitutional engineering, which sought to establish it’s own extractive structures and institutions to drive...
One of the major high points at this year’s children day celebration in Nigeria, is the admonition by Wilfred Mammah, a child protection specialist with UNICEF,...