Giving the eNaira Crusade a Refreshing, Celebrity Touch, by Abdulrahman Abdulraheem
Using celebrities to advertise, market, sell goods and services or advance a cause or an idea is as old as modernity itself. Just like the French revolution, the first recorded attempt to make a popular...
Northern Women Breaking Barriers In Nigeria's Male-Dominated Political Landscape, by Muawiyyah Yusuf Muye
That the Nigerian political scene has historically been dominated by men is not in doubt; with its attendant and ceaseless advocacy by pro-women groups for a better deal in political and governmental...
In the Spirit of Ramadan Fast, by Fatima Ali Busuguma
Among the 12 lunar months, Ramadan occupies a pride of place in the hearts of many adherents of the Islamic faith. It is one month that Muslims the world over, eagerly await, yearly.
Ramadan is a...
Petrol Subsidy Is Emotive, Financing For Development Is Rational, by Salisu Na'inna Dambatta
That the sum of USD 800 million (about N386 billion) borrowed by the Federal Government through the World Bank would be used to cushion the initial potential negative effects of the forthcoming...
Why Former Auditor-General, Ododo, Ticks all the Boxes as Yahaya Bello's Successor, by Ozumi Abdul
Nigerians are currently experiencing what I would like to call a "political breather," smarting from the just-concluded 2023 general elections. But electorate in The Confluence State are also bracing up...