“Young people are on the frontlines of the struggle to build a better future for all. The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the dire need for the...
The Garden City literary festival renamed, Port Harcourt Book Festival, began as the brain child of Koko Kalango, who thought it up as a means to...
The celebration of this year’s International Youth Day on 12th August 2021, once more drew attention to the place of youths in nation building. The youths...
The year 1914 marked the founding of a potentially great country. A hundred years after, the adverb ‘potentially’ which modifies the adjective ‘great’ has refused to...
With the world’s population expected to increase by two billion people in the next 30 years, it has become recognized by numerous stakeholders that simply producing...
Sixteen-year-old Miss Karike Kenneth from Rivers State,who was one of the top scorers in the 2021 Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination has been honoured and...
In the first of my 52 Years of Nigerian Literature series, I look at Nigeria’s first generation of writers (1960s to possibly early 70s?). The generation that sought to counteract...
In order to help improve access to resources and employment opportunities for the Niger Delta children which will help them lead a better life in future,...
As the official Covid-19 death toll around the world passed four million earlier last month, UNICEF is increasingly concerned for children left without one or both...
Meanwhile, the Federal government of Nigeria says it will take possession of the 1,130 Benin artifacts to be returned by ceremony it is its duty by...