Last week, I was in Birnin Kebbi for the national symposium on the persistent conflicts that have affected not only farmer-herder relations but that have also...
The corruption epidemic in Nigeria is real. The challenge is very endemic and it has permeated every sector and strata of the society. The contestation now...
In Nigeria, access and quality of health care services are a challenge, particularly for disadvantaged populations. While health services are far better in the urban, compared...
Artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data will cause the most significant shift in the way we do work as we have never seen in times...
While blaming the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole for “the problems associated with candidates’ selection process” in the party, the Director...
The next few decades will present tremendous opportunities for getting well-paying jobs and lucrative entrepreneurship opportunities all over the world. Anyone will be able to access...
The renewed conversation about the menace of destitute and roaming around out-of-school children, in numbers estimated at 14 million in the predominantly Muslim North, has once...
In 2003, then-president Hosni Mubarak collapsed while delivering a televised address before the Egyptian parliament. The 75-year-old was revived shortly afterwards and managed to complete the...
Call it a mere coincidence. You might be right. You may even choose to see it as just a positive response to some constructive criticisms –...
If one is to begin by listing data of academic related suicides in tertiary institutions, the essence of the points intended here could be defeated so...