Opinion

Two Legends, One Date: Dharmendra & Jimmy Cliff’s Final Bow, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

Two Legends, One Date: Dharmendra & Jimmy Cliff's Final Bow, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba ‎ ‎The global entertainment community was thrown into rare collective mourning on 24 November 2025, a date now etched in cultural history, as two towering figures from opposite ends of the creative...

CBN: Showing Confidence, Priortising Stability with MPR Decision, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu

CBN: Showing Confidence, Priortising Stability with MPR Decision, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu   For the first time in many years, Nigeria’s monetary policy environment is showing a coherence that cannot be mistaken for chance. The decision of the Monetary Policy Committee to retain the Monetary Policy...

Why Road Accidents Kill More Nigerians Than Most Diseases, by David John Idiong

Why Road Accidents Kill More Nigerians Than Most Diseases, by David John Idiong   Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) remain one of the most devastating yet poorly addressed public health emergencies in Nigeria. Globally, RTAs cause more than 1.3 million deaths each year, according to the World...

Beyond First Class: How Muminah Agaka Became a Symbol of Excellence and Grit By Labaran Saleh

Beyond First Class: How Muminah Agaka Became a Symbol of Excellence and Grit By Labaran Saleh   A few years ago, the name Musa Muminah Agaka echoed through the halls of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, when she shattered a 38-year record in the Department of Sociology,...

Mai Mala Buni’s ASCON award By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta

Mai Mala Buni's ASCON award By Salisu Na'inna Dambatta   The Governor of Yobe state, Mai Mala Buni, was on November 12, 2025, confered with an award by the Federal government-owned Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON). The Management of the Badagary-based instititution said the Award of...

Still on America’s Grievances with Nigeria, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman

America may be reacting to a shifting world order in which its grip is slipping — and Nigeria now sits at the center of that shift.