The population of beggars in our streets is growing rapidly. That street begging is a potential threat to our society is obvious. There is moral justification...
In May 1968, Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State, was liberated by the federal troops during the Civil War. The city was desolate and...
Alzheimer’s disease, named after the doctor who first described it (Alois Alzheimer), is a physical disease that affects the brain. Alzheimer’s disease also known as (AD)...
What the Universal Basic Education portends to the country’s education system has remained a puzzle to many Nigerians. To some, it is one of those politicians’...
Anthropology can be defined as the scientific study of people, their societies and culture. The origin of anthropology started from ancient time when travellers and philosophers...
If we critically examine the problem bedeviling the Nigerian education sector, we would notice that it needs holistic remedy to make it what society expects of...
Casualisation in its basic definition according to the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary is the practice of employing temporary staff for short periods instead of permanent staff...
It is a common knowledge that the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria stipulates that there should be no discrimination against women, a position that...
The issue of young girls being forced into early marriage remains a dangerous development. Our young girls in the rural areas suffer the most casualties in...
It is heart-warming that Governor Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike and his predecessor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi have agreed to sheathe their swords and follow the path...