During the colonial days, students and public servants in Nigeria prided themselves as Nigerians within and outside the country. As citizens and leaders, they saw every...
This is the concluding part of the article published penultimate Friday. The inability of countries to modify community policing remains one of the major obstacles militating...
First it was the Governor of Rivers State, Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike, who in August 2015, signed the state’s anti-kidnapping bill into law. Assenting to the bill,...
One instrument that can be used to achieve efficiency at the Local Government level is the electronic government otherwise known as e-government It refers to the...
At last, the federal government’s promise it made in August, 2015, to recruit 10,000 Nigerians into the Nigeria Police Force to boost its workforce and reposition...
It is sad and ironical that Nigeria, which had once had agriculture as its economic mainstay, is today grappling with food scarcity. The problem obviously emanates...
I remember with nostalgia an incident that took place in my first one month in the university. There was power outage, which according to some older...
This is the concluding part of the article published last Friday. These days, the Press should be occupied with mod eling a new Nigeria and the...
The abuse of authority by the unwarranted infliction of excessive force by personnel involved in law enforcement, or men licenced to carry fire arms while performing...
Our pre-colonial politicians made us very proud. Even in the face of political turmoil, adversity and imbroglio, their public utterances were seasoned with intellectual prowess, dexterity...