Recently, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, the statutory agency for regulating admissions into tertiary institutions in the country, reviewed its benchmark pegging the minimum requirement...
Noise is hazardous to human health. It is an enemy of the environment as it pollutes the surroundings. Experts have regularly warned about the dangers of...
An ex-Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Adolphus Wabara, gave Nigerians quite an impressive doctrine titled ‘LEAD’, published in The Guardian newspaper, Friday, September...
The Universal Basic Education system in Nigeria was launched at a time when Nigeria was realising the consequences of its mono-economic background. The then administration of...
Deja vu! We’ve been here before, over and over again. Each time, disapproval is impossible to rein in. What should have been routine policy measures keep...
The ever-increasing recourse to hate speeches on disparate organs of the mass media, exceptionally radio and social media, is ominous and advances a threat to the...
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017, thousands of Rivers youths poured into the streets of Port Harcourt to pass the message to the world that Rivers State...
On September 19, 2003, Nigerians had a one-day protest by switching off their mobile phones (GSM) over a number of failed services delivered by the operators...
As I watched the torch-totting members of KKK and other hate groups march the streets of Charlottesville,North Carolina, USA, chanting hate mantras, I smiled knowing that...
Barely two weeks ago, a 10-year-old boy, Somtohukwu Igbanusi, was reportedly shot dead by Nigerian soldiers who were invited by Imo State government to keep traders...