Once again, the lights have gone out in Nigeria. On Monday, October 14, 2024, the national grid suffered another collapse, marking the seventh time this year...
Many years ago, a certain sage within the religious circle was asked to name the three most important virtues to mankind, and he thus responded; the...
In Nigeria, the adage “No food for lazyman” has long been a moral compass used to emphasize the value of hard work, self-reliance, and diligence. It...
Agriculture and food security is a nucleic aspect of the President Tinubu administration’s policy design and rationale. The administration understands that food is an essential and...
During the Soviet times, Patrice Lumumba resonated with Soviet’s propaganda especially in Africa. It was closely linked with educational institution for educating and training of specialists...
In recent years, Nigeria has stood at a pivotal juncture in its democratic evolution. Our country, rich in both natural and human resources, has grappled with...
In Nigeria, leadership has often been a paradox, a blend of hope and despair, of promises unfulfilled and dreams deferred. The very essence of leadership, which...
“The aim of justice is to give everyone his due.” – Cicero As I woke up this morning, the first pop-up on my browser was a publication...
The winner of the 2024 Nigerian Prize for Literature has emerged, and it’s none other than Olubunmi Familoni. The name sounds unfamiliar, right? That’s exactly the...
Since the recent supreme court judgement granting financial autonomy to local governments in Nigeria, state governors have been racing against time to beat the court deadline...