There would hardly be any doubt that Nigeria is passing through a trying time currently. From the political angle, there is a call for “restructuring “...
Just one year ago, the Federal Government banned all tertiary institutions across the country from conducting Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), an examination conducted by tertiary...
The World Bank’s recent expression of concern about Nigeria’s increasing debt servicing cost in relation to dwindling revenue echoes the worries of most government officials and...
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...
With the National Council on Education’s communique deflating the rumours about the exclusion of Christian Religious Studies originally known as Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) in the...
In his book, I Paid Hitler, Fritz Thyssen, the German industrialist, points out the chief reasons for Hitler’s failure to conquer Europe. “Hitler had an unprecedented...
Nigerians are yet to recover from the chagrin and disappointment of how the National Assembly finally annihilated the agitations for true federalism arising from the quest...
Novelist Jeffrey Archer in his work, The Fourth Estate made this observation: “In May 1789, Louis XVI summoned to Versailles a full meeting of the ‘Estates...
The young people of this generation are not only the majority in countries marked by armed conflicts or unrest, they are critical actors in conflict situations....
Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, has spent more than 90 days in London over ill-health after transmitting notice of vacation, in compliance with Section 145 of the...