Nigeria Customs and Commitment to Boosting Education System
By Abdulsalam Mahmud
Nigeria's education system is not faring well. It is degenerating, so fastly. Our education sector is plagued by many issues, including poor funding by the government, inadequate and ill-equipped academic staff at public schools, the...
Yunus Abdulsalam: A Repository of Service
By Abdullahi Haruspice
Described as diligent, resilient and incorrigible, Yunus Abdulsalam stands tall in enviable reference in legal palace. Gifted with the drum loads of experience and expertise, his dexterity cut across the vast domains of litigation, mediation and arbitration,...
Who Enables Hungry Leaders to Steal from the Marginalized Poor?"
By Haroon Aremu
The world is reeling from a relentless storm of inflation that knows no borders. Post-pandemic recoveries have turned into nightmares for many, with economies struggling to keep pace with skyrocketing demands. Disrupted supply...
State of the Economy: Dangote Refinery, MPR Hike and Matters ArisingÂ
By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim
For years, the Dangote Refinery has been hailed as a potential lifeline for Nigeria's ailing economy. Despite its vast oil reserves, Nigeria has failed to achieve sustained economic growth and stability...
Safeguarding Against Chrome Vulnerabilities
By Shuaib S. Agaka
Recently, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) issued an urgent alert regarding a critical security vulnerability found in the Google Chrome browser. The vulnerability known as CVE-2024-797, was recently discovered by Google and is reportedly being actively...
Teachers, Doctors – First Beneficiaries of the Consumer Credit Scheme
By Fredrick Nwabufo
Trust is an essential quality. It is a valuable non-commodity asset. It is the diviner of promise and fulfilment. A government that succeeds is one which holds sufficient public trust and exerts itself...