In the course of the celebration of this year’s National Nutrition week, attention was drawn to frightening statistics on some health issues in the country. At...
The hue and cry in opposition to the eradication of History Studies from our primary and secondary schools has eventually paid off. Its notional existence for...
The words ‘youth restiveness’ have become a cliché to Nigerians over the years. This epidemic which has undoubtedly become endemic has been given different colourations. However,...
I have always heard people complain about the deplorable state of Eleme/ Onne axis of the East/West road. A friend working with an oil services company...
Tax evasion can be described as an extension and part of the “419” culture which is common and widespread in Nigeria. Such economic crimes have been...
There is no doubt that many individuals and organizations, on daily basis, suffer unquantifiable damages and trauma following unsuspecting actions of some persons in positions of...
Primary education, as the name implies, is the basic and foremost right of every child. It’s not only the responsibility of the government to make it...
Today, Sunday, October 1, Nigeria marks her 57th Independence Anniversary. It is a day that reminds every Nigerian of the struggles of our past heroes to...
I am not surprised at the current widespread agitations for secession across the country. The gestures have always loomed in the horizon of the country long...
It is interesting reading the reaction of the Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun, after a bullion van belonging to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)...