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I am your buddy, and my name is Dr. Gani Enahoro. I have been guest columnist to some national daily newspapers in the country in… Read More »ANIMO-HO-SAPIEN!
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I am your buddy, and my name is Dr. Gani Enahoro. I have been guest columnist to some national daily newspapers in the country in… Read More »ANIMO-HO-SAPIEN!
It is one year already since havoc was wrecked on Nigeria’s commercial hub of Lagos following the #EndSARS protests of 20th October, 2021 that degenerated… Read More »‘Lekki Massacre’ One Year On: Where are the victims?
By my profession as a veterinarian, let me be quick in introducing myself, the relief of animal suffering including how we raise them and live… Read More »The worry about that bush meat
“If you educate a man, you educate an individual. But if you educate a woman/girl, you educate a nation.” This well-known African Proverb has long… Read More »Int’l Day Of The Girl: Celebrating Opportunity And Gender Equality
Nigerians mark the 61st independence anniversary of their beloved country this Friday, few will disagree that, amidst the myriad of unnerving socio-economic and security challenges… Read More »Nigeria At 61 – Still A Crawling Baby
David Bako It was hailed as the best thing to happen in the oil and gas sector especially in Nigeria – a serial importer of… Read More »DANGOTE REFINERY: IS NNPC INVESTING OR BAILING OUT THE UNBAILABLE?
More than 2000 persons over the weekend benefitted from the empowerment programme of Honorable Chinedu Ogah, the member representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal constituency at the… Read More »Hon Chinedu Ogah Empowers Constituents With Cars, Tricycles, Others
Your Excellency, Having successfully celebrated yet another “Democracy Day” in office, let me join millions of your well-wishers and supporters worldwide in congratulating you on… Read More »Mbula Chieftaincy: Open Letter To Gov. Fintiri
By Fatima Sanda Usara Every interested Muslim is eager to know what tomorrow holds for foreign pilgrims to Hajj 2021. But asides those in the… Read More »If Tomorrow Never Comes for Foreign Pilgrims to 2021 Hajj
Since late 2019 till date, the world has continued to battle with the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the disease it causes – COVID-19. As of Tuesday,… Read More »Synergy Between Global Health And Public Policy: The Impact Of Dr Luther- King O. Fasehun
There is no doubt that Nigeria is at crossroads on how to deal with the killings and maimings by Fulani militias. As the killings, kidnappings… Read More »How Nigeria Can End The Fulani Herdsmen Menace
Over the last one week millions of Nigerians have expressed concern about which direction I am going politically and much has been said. Some have… Read More »The Lion That Cannot Be Caged
The clouds of war are gathering with blood-sucking gods that follow the perching of vultures. Vultures from Eastern Europe, vultures from Europe, vultures from Asia,… Read More »Nigeria: On The Highway To Rwanda
I thoroughly resent the police version which suggests that the cows never invaded my home: Home is not just a building; it includes its grounds.… Read More »Mad Cows And Madder Narratives
Towards the ending months of the year 2019, the human race globally witnessed the emergence of a pandemic which threatened human existence with extinction. It… Read More »COVID-19: Is Second Lockdown Necessary?
INTRODUCTION On 26th January 2021, President Muhammadu Buhari finally listened to the cries and yearnings of most Nigerians and kicked out the non-performing Service Chiefs.… Read More »When Service Chiefs’ Appointment Remains Inchoate
Sabon Gari is boxed in the heart of a spiralling city of Kano, uncared for, like a no man’s land, being given the least attention… Read More »Sabo Gari: The Heart Of Kano
Journalism is the art of writing, editing and presenting news articles for widespread distribution, typically in electronic publications and broadcast news media, for the purpose… Read More »The Impact Of A Rapidly Changing World On Journalism