On March 27, the first day of South Africa's COVID-19 lockdown, two police officers assaulted 56-year-old Petrus Miggels in Cape Town. He died shortly after that...
According to various estimates, the pandemic has caused and will continue to have a severe impact on the economies of African countries. The African Development Bank...
Can we say that the Governors are against Mosques? I think it will be difficult and unfair to make such allegation even against Christian Governors in...
ASUU’s agitation covers the underfunding of the education sector, high level of infrastructural decay, non-payment of arrears, salaries, and allowances, among others, which have always led...
The coronavirus has indeed revealed the weaknesses of our educational system. If these weaknesses not are studied and addressed, Nigeria will find it difficult to grow...
Teaching jobs in Nigeria, especially in Private schools, has been so ridiculed that teachers, even with a higher level of qualifications and high levels of a...
Resuming lectures with little preparation is arduous enough, not to mention, resuming for exams. For administrators, teachers, and students, this abrupt call to duty would require...
The Islamic response to plague was far from unintelligible to Christian Europe. Persian polymath Ibn Sina might well have been the first proponent of social distancing,...
Ventilators are not apples. They are expensive – a single unit can cost as much as $5,000 or $30,000 – depending on the brand. I have...
Prior to covid-19 Nigeria unemployment rate was projected to hit 33.5% by early 2020. The report of NBS, 2019 shows that there is a successive increase...