The greatest problem Nigeria is facing today is leadership. The future of any country depends largely on the quality of governance it has at the local,...
The last general election must have been an unfascinating eye-opener to many Nigerians. Rather than getting better, what transpired were simmering rancour, bitterness, intra and inter-party...
For many years, various regimes and governments had come up with programmes, policies and measures which are supposed to address the numerous problems of the nation....
According to the English dictionary, proactive means “controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond to it after it happens”. It...
As the management and students of the University of Port Harcourt (Unique Uniport) prepare to celebrate and honour their students who had fully completed their various...
The Federal Government inaugurated the Primary Health Care (PHC) plan in the National Health Policy of 1988 to improve equity in access and utilisation of basic...
The Bolshevik revolutionary and late president of the defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Joseph Stalin, once said that: “the people who cast votes decide...
Not long ago, a coalition of non governmental organisations took to the street. This time it was the Nigeria Association Of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), the Medical...
Nigeria’s presidential election has come and gone. Expectedly, a winner and losers emerged. However, the ultimate winners are all Nigerians and the nation’s democracy notwithstanding the...
The rate of insane persons walking along Nigerian roads and streets is becoming unbearable. It simply questions the sanity of our society. Insane persons are those...