Apart from unemployment and insecurity, the greatest problem Nigeria faces today is inadequate power supply. It is a general monster that haunts every home, every Nigerian...
Precisely, on 6 December, 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari revived the hopes of law graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) through his assent to...
The words ‘youth restiveness’ have become a cliché to Nigerians over the years. This epidemic which has undoubtedly become endemic has been given different colourations. However,...
Greetings to everyone out there. I seize this moment as newfound opportunity, as I take you through a thoughtful excursion on the above topic. In the...
The growing rate of campus prostitution in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions today is alarming and gradually growing into a cancer that may be difficult to manage. And...
Every October 5, the world rolls out its drum to celebrate teachers. The celebration, I suppose, is strictly an acknowledgement of the auspicious role teachers undertake...
The Tide newspaper, Wednesday, September 9, 2020, (Page 3) carried a news item: “Buhari: Trump Accused Me Of Killing Christians In Nigeria”. Although the accusation was...
The term Boko Haram comes from the Hausa word, “Boko”, meaning Western education, while the Arabic word “Haram” figuratively means sin or forbidden. Loosely translated from...
It was interesting listening to two guests on a radio programme last Tuesday, talking on how possible a new Nigeria is at 60. For those young...
Idiom of the palm tree begins with the truth that no part of that tree, common in southern part of Nigeria, is, or should be, wasted....