In various cities across Nigeria where refineries are located, an invisible threat pollutes the air people breathe. Refineries, crucial to Nigeria’s economy, are silently contributing to...
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria, known as the Shiites, has renewed its call for justice for the 34 individuals killed in Zaria on July 25, 2014,...
Many years after gaining independence and returning to democracy, Nigeria continues to search for the best form of government for its diversity. A recent supreme court...
“Positive attitude plus effort equals performance.” – Tommy Tuberville There have been many misunderstandings and arguments against the Nigeria Police Act, especially about the Inspector General...
It is sad but true. To date, Africa is presented at various international fora by western governments and its media to the rest of the world...
This piece stemmed from my recent conversation/encounter with Honourable Udengs Eradiri, former President, Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), former Commissioner for Youth Development, former Commissioner for Environment...
Historically, Nigeria’s political landscape has been dominated by men, often sidelining women’s voices and perpetuating gender biases. This issue has been brought to the forefront by...
Russian-Algerian bilateral trade turnover increased 2.2 times and at the end of 2023 reached $3.765 billion, according to an official report on the working visit of...
The aspiration of every leader is to be remembered for impactful projects that enhance the lives of the masses. To stand out among one’s peers, one...
My journey at Federal University Kashere (FUK) was a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions, a symphony of ups and downs that harmonized into a beautiful melody...