A Timely 'Code of Practice for Online Platforms in Nigeria, by Mahmud Abdulsalam
The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, is one government organisation so-much concerned and sincerely worried over rising insecurity, in the country.
It has, and is still doing everything possible to swiftly nip...
NITDA's 'Code of Practice for Online Platforms' and National Security, by Mukhtar Ya'u Madobi
In a bid to ensure that sanity is maintained in Nigeria's internet circuit, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), recently unveiled a Code of Practice for Online Platforms.
The move is...
Man-management and Welfarism: How Yahaya Bello Gets the Security Job Done
By Hafsat Ibrahim
Kindness is a language which the blind can see and the deaf can hear, the willingness to give or share is an act of munificence and only exceptional personalities are engaged...
Politics Without Bitterness
By Nafisat Bello
As against the Machiavellian do or die approach, the Late Second Republic icon, Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri, popularised the concept of Politics without Bitterness to underscore the fact that we don’t have to go into a political contest...
June 12: A Convergence of True Democrats
By Hafsat Ibrahim
Governor Yahaya Bello has never hidden his profound affection for the MKO Abiola brand. He has in fact through his style of politics and governance tried as much as possible to emulate the late winner...
Harnessing Youth Potential Through Sports
By Hafsat Ibrahim
The population of Nigeria is estimated to be over 200 million, with about 33.6 million (representing 16.8%) as youths.
Youths, world over, are said to be the most productive segment of a nation's population. They are able-bodied, agile,...