Forced migration and its concomitant enslavement of the Africans was a blight on the world’s collective conscience between the 1500s and 1800s. The repercussions still reverberate through time to the
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It’s public knowledge that every October 1st, since 1960 when Nigeria secured its independence from Britain, has become a ritual of celebrations of some sort. Sometimes the celebrations are loud;
The giant of Africa and an emerging global giant in all ramifications; the story of Nigeria’s journey to greatness has become a subject for intellectual and academic delineation, for it
For all the talk of judicial independence, the reality of colonial and post-colonial Nigeria has been one long story of judicial subordination into subservience. Seven years into his presidency, Muhammadu
It occurred to me that the phrase ‘federal university’ is a misnomer for the new age and for the federalism
Yesterday, it was 62 years since Nigeria got her independence from colonial Britain. While some countrymen say the October 1
They decided that Nigeria wasn’t working, riddled with bribery and corruption. In their greedy messianic complex – they struck. In
In his policy document christened ‘My Covenant with Nigerians,’ former Vice-President and PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, outlines his infrastructure
Last week my family, Katsina state, Arewa and Nigeria lost a great example of leadership, honour and excellence. Mallam Abidu