Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything – George Bernard” For more than a year now, Nigerians have been inundated with the issues of...
In the 1950s and 1960s, agriculture played important role in economic development of Nigeria. The various regional governments of 1940s encouraged agriculture. In the West, Cocoa...
Social networking is a friendly media to interact and communicate effectively with network friends to reinforce apparent means of communication strategy without bias. It’s a current...
In the wake of Nigeria’s economic woes, the leadership of the Federal Republic of Nigeria did not need any diviner to educate it on the need...
The current economic situation in Nigeria today is taking its toll on the citizens of the nation. Since the naira nosedived and the oil price crashed,...
Many Nigerian students and stakeholders in the education sector shuddered when the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, warned of a looming strike over the Federal...
I feel fortunate to have met Captain Elechi Amadi: first like his numerous literary fans all over the world, through his writing. Elechi Amadi was a...
Many have argued that journalism is not a profession. Quite surprising and disappointing, those who hold this view include senior journalists and sometimes teachers of journalism...
Education is a fundamental human rights. It is key to development of both individuals and the nation. It is, therefore, a right that should be given...
The increasing spate of religious-induced killings in Nigeria and the ease with which the act is perpetrated is of particular concern to me and to all...