Life was indeed good while I was growing up in Ibadan with my siblings. We were practically raised rubrically as we potently made use of the...
It’s saddening to note that when the deadly COVID–19 virus struck Nigeria our universities shut down alongside nursery and primary schools. No room was provided for...
Like many other societies in the world, Africa boasts of a past that is ambivalent, a mixture of the good, the bad and the ugly. She...
Chinese Jim Crow including “no blacks allowed” policies, evictions, forceful testing of Africans and African Americans and leaving Black people to starve on the streets of...
Whether we like it or not, remote learning is now the new normal in the education sector across the world. It doesn’t matter whether Nigeria is...
When we joined the rest of the world to say ‘Welcome 2020,’ very few people would have thought the world would be hit by a pandemic...
The COVID-19 situation in Nigeria will continue to get worse and the virus will remain a serious problem for a fairly long time in the country....
In the academe, plagiarism, and lack of citation are detestable. Avoidance of both in any paper counts as minimum credible. In some cases, knowledge overlaps and...
Nigerians have a penchant for fake news and baseless conspiracy theories. One of the problems we are facing is not just the inability to read well...
The elderly in most communities are largely a neglected lot. They are considered a liability, sometimes a bother. While other families do right by them and...