Everywhere I go, I meet young people who still believe. They’re not waiting for government jobs or foreign aid — they just want a fair chance....
The government should increase budgetary allocation to the sector and ensure that funds are used transparently and effectively. Teacher training and welfare must be prioritized to...
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. The cost-of-living tsunami is real, widespread, and demanding more than rhetoric. It requires concerted action, policy courage, and societal empathy. To...
The Muslim community has not made an outcry of existential threats. Their exposure to the killings and destruction of the past two decades is different from...
Land transactions are inherently complex and often prone to challenges and disputes. However, by adopting a combination of practical measures such as meticulous due diligence and...
Where are those people who pretend to care about the Muslims in Palestine and who like to accuse Israel of genocide? Are you not aware of...
Drug abuse among students and youths is a grave threat to personal development and national progress. It robs young people of their dreams, destroys families, and...
For a union founded on “non-indifference,” silence, or worse, celebration, in the face of democratic decay is unforgivable. The AU must retract its congratulations and reaffirm...
Healthcare reform must be balanced. While cities benefit from modern hospitals, villages too deserve working clinics. The success of this ₦19 billion project will not be...
Cameroon’s gerontocracy has done more than just outlive its usefulness; it has become a barrier to the nation’s future. The youth, who make up the country’s...