In Nigeria Our Children Are Too Poor!
By Emmanuel Onwubiko
There is a harmattan wind of poverty that has blown across Nigeria since May last year when the Nigerian government blew the whistle for the incessant hikes in the pump price of petroleum.
The government also allowed...
New Dawn in Edo As Monday Okpebholo Takes Charge
By Josie Mudasiru
‘A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim is fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves’ – Lao Tzu.
“It is better to lead...
Addressing the Challenges Facing IBB University
By Hassana Suleiman Kandi,
Progress, innovation, and societal development in the 21st century rely heavily on investment in education and human capital. Yet, universities worldwide face unique challenges, and Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai (IBBUL), located in Niger State, is...
What Will Bashir Adeniyi International Trade Centre Offer?
By Abdulsalam Mahmud
Nigeria's economy is facing critical challenges that are affecting citizens' livelihoods and hindering national progress. These economic woes are partly the result of fiscal policies that have proven inadequate in addressing the country's problems.
Insecurity is...
Security Sector: Olagunju, Dare, and Nepotism in Appointments
By Yushau A. Shuaib
Weblink: https://yashuaib.com/2024/11/security-sector-olagunju-dare/
"If certain groups are deemed untrustworthy for critical appointments, how can they, in turn, trust the administration with their votes?"
Lasisi Olagunju, an esteemed columnist renowned for his incisive and thought-provoking writing, has long...
Why We SHOULD BE WARY OF SKY GIRLS
By Saleh Bature
As you read this piece, I won't be surprised if this is the first time you are hearing about the Sky Girls. Although it may seem harmless now, but some Islamic clerics have accused it...