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Reversing the entry age for admission into universities and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria from 16 to 18 years will be anachronistic and an indication of gross misunderstanding of the…
It is time for state police in Nigeria Nigerian Police agitation for state police has a long history. It dates to the first republic when the Premier of the Western Region argued against the unitary government that was operated. According to him
Nigerians are fuming as they grapple with an unprecedented surge in inflation, which reached a staggering 31.7% in February 2024. The economic strain on its citizens is becoming increasingly unbearable…
Foreign affairs analysts have postulated that West Africa, and indeed the entire Africa, is facing an existential threat triggered by a surge in terrorism on the continent. Terrorism, violent extremism,…
A boy was born at Oyo town to the family of late Pa. Reverend Samuel Ayodele Banjo and Mama Comfort Jokotola Banjo (nee Osinuga) of the Arobieke family of Oke-Jaga,…
Among the responses to last week’s column on Bobrisky was the surprise by one of the readers that there is so much difference between man and woman beyond the physical…
Why vaccination is important for all ages Usually, when the public hears the term immunisation, it conjures images of immunising infants or young children against diseases like polio, measles, and mumps. Vaccination frequently evokes memories of ch
The 10th anniversary of the abduction of 276 schoolchildren from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Nigeria, has again brought an eerie feeling of despair and panic. The anniversary…
Most of us agree with Chinua Achebe, Africa’s late literary colossus, that Nigeria’s chief post Independence headache has been the challenge of leadership. He said in his 1983 book, The…