According to Wikipedia, “Price gouging is the practice of increasing the prices of goods and services to a higher level much higher than is considered reasonable...
Our habits, when we buy groceries, we question what we buy. Is this flour pure, are there stones in the rice, does the soap lather well?...
The social contract theory posits that individuals surrender certain rights to the state in exchange for protection and security. Yet, Nigeria’s police pension crisis raises a...
In Nigeria, the allure of politics is undeniable. It offers power, influence, and, quite often, a direct route to immense wealth. This “cool money”, as it...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, is often described as a land of immense potential, blessed with abundant natural resources, a rich cultural heritage, and...
In a recent visit to the palace of the Ooni of Ife, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu made a comment that reverberated across Nigeria’s socio-political landscape. Speaking...
This writer, a psychologist and not a lawyer, approaches the recent Court of Appeal ruling with an ethical, democratic, and societal perspective, particularly within the framework...
As the world gears up to celebrate World Food Day 2024 on October 16, a day that draws attention to the importance of food security and...
In a world teeming with social influencers, celebrities, and internet personalities, it is easy for one voice to get lost in the noise. Yet, every so...
In the last few days, a video of former United States President, Jimmy Carter went viral and has been trending on social media. In the short...