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By Faith Oritogun & Halimah Titilope Bello As is common with many issues of public discourse in Nigeria, the conversation around the controversial marriage of the Niger State 100 orphan…
I am tempted to write this open letter after listening to Sheikh Kabiru Gombe’s lecture titled ‘An fake da guzuma don a harbi karsana’ which he delivered on July 27, 2024,…
A monster is haunting Nigeria – the monster of harmful policies and bad governance. The history of prosperous societies is never complete without incorporating the history of protests. Nigeria is not…
By Joshua Ocheja Aradel Refinery in Rivers State was originally “Midas Drilling Fund” when it was first established in 1992, while Excel Exploration and Production Company Ltd in Bayelsa State…
By Femi Fani-Kayode There is nothing wrong with a peaceful demonstration and a lawful legitimate protest. What is unacceptable is a premeditated attempt by a group of faceless individuals who…
It is another special day for our energetic and spiritual father, the Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate of the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Most Revd Henry Chukudum Ndukuba, as he…
Tinubu’s reforms need to be bolstered by a national strategy for growth. In the nearly 15 months since Bola Ahmed Tinubu became president, he has forced his 220 million fellow…
By Wale Adebanwi As the intellectual class contested, overtly and covertly, the attempt by the military to dismiss or destroy the collective will of Nigerians, the social and cultural ferment…
A silent revolution is taking place in Adamawa State – the infrastructural type – which is completely transforming the landscape of Yola, the state capital, and other major towns. The…
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has granted autonomy to local government councils, marking a significant shift in the nation’s governance structure. This verdict is widely regarded…