January 24 every year is celebrated as International Day of Education. It is a day set aside by the United Nations General Assembly to highlight the...
It was most unwelcome in the new year, and equally disheartening to Nigerians when the bad news broke of the inappropriate payment of N585.2 million into...
The startling revelations of alleged outrageous looting, siphoning of public funds and corrupt practices in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation under the embattled...
Agitations for rotational presidency are being speculated in some quarters as not a solution in any way to resolve Nigeria’s poor, and ineffective governance. More than ever...
The report in some national dailies and social media platforms that the World Health Organisation (WHO), has declared Cape de Verde malaria- free is heart-gladdening, poses...
Researchers say that language loss occurs when the language has no native speakers and automatically becomes a “dead language”. For the Nigeria ethnic languages, the picture...
According to a distinguished College footballer and Coach, Paul Williams Bear Bryant (11th September 1913 to 26th January 1983): “Don’t give up at half times; concentrate...
The controversy over the request of the Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation to the Accountant General, as widely reported, is only a reflection...
The former Editor of Manchester Guardian, Charles Prestwich Scott (20th October 1864 to first January 1932), is widely quoted as saying, “Comment is free but facts...
The beginning of every year is time to also make new Promise (s), and dream new dreams of life. It is a time to mend broken...