Malaria: Tackling Life-threatening Disease for Healthy Citizenry, by Aishat M. Abisola
In Nigeria, whenever a person falls sick or when a sign of sickness manifested people often assume and instantly relate the cause of sickness with Malaria. This is very common amongst Nigerians. But why...
Adeniyi Adebayo: Unsung, Silent Strides in Economic Diversification
By Rahma Olamide Oladosu
“A leader is best when people barely knows he exists, but when his work is done and his aim is fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves”
- Lao Tzu
In this age of...
Money Technology and the Rise of Digital Currencies, by Fom Gyem
Regardless of technological and financial innovations, money is a form of technology that has been around for a few thousand years but has changed little in terms of its fundamental nature and effects.
It is...
Why Delayed Gazette of Trans-fat Regulation is Dangerous, by Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello
Meals that contain unsaturated fats are prone to oxidation of the fats and oils. This is easily noticed by the change in the appearance, taste and smell of such foods. Consumption of such meals...
Gross Domestic Happiness and Humane Governance Index, by Danliti Goga
The humanitarian community in Nigeria, comprising national and international institutions and agencies, converged in Abuja on March 22 for what eminently qualified to become an annual commemorative event dedicated to the concerted efforts and celebrated...
Insomnia: That Frightening Sleeplessness, by Aishat M. Abisola
For the past few days, I have been wondering about stories and myths regarding sleeping or nighttime and it led me to a story about the origins of Hypnos – The Greek god of sleep. This god,...