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PREAMBLE Traditional institutions are the custodians of the people’s culture and traditions. They epitomise the people’s world view, sensibilities, values and essence. By virtues of their roles and responsibilities, they…
By Stephen Kenechi Nigeria has a bilateral education agreement with some countries in Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia. It is essentially student exchange. Among the countries involved are Russia,…
On Friday, June 7, 2024, African Leadership University in Rwanda was a beehive of academic activity as its Rwandan campus hosted and witnessed a historic moment as circa four hundred…
Recently, a lawyer friend in Lagos went to enroll his daughter in a primary school in Lagos. During the enrollment process, he learned from the vice-headmistress that speaking in vernacular…
June 12 is a special day in Nigeria’s annual calendar because it is the day we commemorate the martyrdom of the father of Nigeria’s current democracy, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola…
By Zayd Ibn Isah Few things demonstrate the appalling actions of vandals on the Second Niger Bridge and other public infrastructures across the nation like a particular video which surfaced…
Against the grave downturn of the country’s economy and the very hard times that citizens are going through, the disclosure that the federal government spent N90 billion to subsidise this…
The Nigeria Police Force Act, 2020 (Amendment) Bill, 2024 is currently being considered by the National Assembly. From the long title, the Bill seeks the amendment of the Nigeria Police…
Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio’s emergence as President of the 10th Senate on 13th June, 2023 raised high expectations. Not just because of his track record of high service delivery in…
The strength of a nation’s democracy lies in the synergies between its government and its citizens, working together to overcome challenges and fully embrace democratic values. As we commemorate the…