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In a daring escape sometime around 2017, a frustrated, sick, and tired North Korean soldier drove through the demilitarised zone that separates his country from South Korea, racing towards the…
The case of one Stella Nwadigbo who physically abused a three-year old Master Abayomi Michael of Christ-Mitots Nursery and Primary School, Ikorodu, Lagos, on the 8th of January, 2024 for…
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria represent one of the most vulnerable populations in the country. Conflicts, violence, natural disasters, and other crises have uprooted millions of Nigerians from their…
By Femi Fani-Kayode In the early hours of the morning of January 15th 1966 a coup d’etat took place in Nigeria which resulted in the murder of a number of…
By Emmanuel John One of the primary responsibilities of any government is to ensure the safety of lives and property of its people. No nation – no matter how…
By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The issues generally raised by the minorities in the North pushing them to adopt a separate and distinct identity, such as real and perceived domination, marginalization…
In a world defined by its diversity, the 20th of December stands as a poignant reminder of what binds us together: Solidarity. International Human Solidarity Day, established by the United…
This will stick in memory for life. It was March, 2020. The whole world was at the edge. A pandemic was on the prowl, and the auguries were not good….
“I find it interesting that everyone defines me as a Nigerian. I identify less with the country than with my specific ethnic group. I have nothing in common with the…
By Zayd Ibn Isah The leader of the British Conservative Party, Mrs. Kemi Badenoch, recently found herself at the center of heated controversy after her unsavory remarks about Nigeria sparked…