The spouses are not just quarreling—they’re blaming the counselor. One says, “She didn’t stop them.” The other says, “She didn’t stop me.” The ruling, meant to...
Look at our roads—death traps. Look at our hospitals—morgues with fans. Look at our schools—colonial-era buildings filled with futureless children. Look at our markets—inflation rides on...
In a country where public service is often about self-interest, Dr. Ramatu is different. She is a bridge between government and the grassroots, a leader who...
To rename that bus stop after anyone else, no matter how popular or talented, is to deliberately erase a symbol of people-powered resistance. It sends a...
Further still, AMBO should revisit the annals of history and examine the trends that have shaped voters’ perceptions of managerial competence. Defections alone don’t win elections,...
Let your children, spouse, colleagues, and even your enemies see the difference church is making in your life. Let them see a gentler, more patient, more...
For centuries, justice has been synonymous with wood-paneled courtrooms, stern judges in black robes, and the solemnity of physical presence. But the legal system’s stubborn adherence...
Measures should be taken by all Nigerians who believe in a better future to vote this incompetent government out. That is the first step in reclaiming...
Of course, no IGP is perfect. Nigeria’s security challenges are deep-rooted and multifaceted. There are still pockets of rogue policing and public grievances. But compared to...
Almajiri practice is as detestable to religion, civilized culture, and common sense as marketed babies in the South. Whether our factories produce marketed babies as prevalent...