Balancing the Ledger: BBN's Whooping Investments and Nigeria's Priorities
By Juliet Agoyi
In a world where large entertainment companies often hold significant influence, the Big Brother Naija (BBN) reality TV show serves as a prominent illustration of grand displays, aspirations and captivating stories.
The show unquestionably captures...
His latest essay, titled: "The Mess By Customs at the Border," was an interesting read, as usual, for Yours Truly. Like the previous ones he authored, Adebowale articulated and marshaled out his arguments, in a manner that can only be regarded as lucid and convincing.
Nigeria's Diphtheria Crisis and the Task Before Pate's Taskforce, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman
In recent years, Nigeria and other world nations have been afflicted with killer pandemics and ravaging epidemics. These diseases exposed the flaws in healthcare systems, globally.
It however, provided an avenue for robust...
Why Stop the Beat in the Name of Suicide, Mercy Killing or Abortion? by Juliet Agoyi
At a time when life's preciousness is being increasingly debated, the heartbeat emerges as a universal symbol of existence and vitality.
The rhythm of a heartbeat is a testament to...
Between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup Bid
By Zekeri Idakwo
Nigeria and Saudi Arabia have come a long way. The relationship between the two strategic partners started as soon as the former gained independence in 1960.
The two countries have a lot in common in...
Psycho-analysing a President Under Pressure, by Zekeri Idakwo
The tone of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's address in this year's Independence Day Celebration was not different from his last nationwide broadcast.
However, the mood of the nation before the broadcast was that of despair at worst and...