By Maryam Na-Allah
In the international community, the image of Nigeria is almost always negative, so when one identifies as a Nigerian, the impression is automatically negative. Six decades after independence, there is still a sense of captivity among Nigerians: a sense of power derived...
Rice Pyramids and the Elephants
By Ademola Bakare
History was once again made on Tuesday, January 19, 2022 at the Abuja International Trade Fair Complex when President Muhammadu Buhari unveiled the FCT Mega Rice Pyramids.
These pyramids were not the first of such displays that bring to...
Who Is Fit Enough To Wear Enyeama's Big Boot? by Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello
At the age of 37, Vincent Enyeama was forced to hang his boots, long before social media obsession became the order of the day in the Super Eagles.
We had the finest in Peter...
Unearthing the treasures in innovative waste management
By Inyene Ibanga
Waste management is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. Humans produce millions of tons of waste, which is, increasingly, becoming a major global problem.
By 2050, global waste is expected to reach four billion metric...
Time For NIPR To Bite Over Non-professionals As Military Non-professionals, by Kabir Abdulsalam
A Yoruba adage says in an entity where there are no rules, there can't be offences. People are therefore completely free to do whatever they like as it pleases them and no...
Corruption In The Media: Who Will Investigate The Investigators?, by Aondover Eric Msughter
As enshrined in the 1999 Constitution, specifically section 39 subsection 2, the media have been empowered with freedom of expression. Section 22 of the same Constitution also guarantees the media with the...