Not many people would doubt the fact that Nigeria is passing through hard and trying times, through which there can arise some transformation. Hard and trying...
The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, last Monday raised alarm over the worsening security in his state. He told the distinguished people he summoned for...
Unarguably, the inauguration of “Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS)’’ on June 8 by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is important...
Dr Emily God’spresence, a lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt, may not have originally intended to confuse her audience in her choice of theme: “The...
The issue of an increase in the minimum wage of civil servants has lingered for so long. So much that it has called for the need...
That the incidence of domestic violence across the country has extended to children is frightening just as the statistics of the prevalence are worrisome. The relevant...
This write-up was motivated by a question from a postgraduate student: “Can you please tell us how the cult phenomenon originated?” Originally cults were secret protectionist...
A recent news report had it that a reputable health technology company, Royal Philips, has declared its readiness to tackle wrong clinical diagnosis in the country....
A statement credited to Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari, during a recent event organised by a group, “Project 4+4”, in Abuja that: “two powerful personalities have...
The possession of mobile phones by young people has become a global phenomenon in recent years and indeed an integral part of teenagers’ daily lives. For...