BY CHRIS GYANG That Nigeria’s public universities’ lecturers decided to start yet another strike action may not be entirely fortuitous. The signs have been there all along. Except that the
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BY CHISOM JUANITA MEFOR After the Biafra-Nigeria war saw an intensification amongst the Igbos trying to rebuild what they had lost in a bitter and devastating three years which claimed
BY ALON BEN-MEIR No people have ever risen from the ashes of near-extinction to form a country and achieve the height of development in every walk of life like Israel.
BY ZAYYAD MUHAMMAD The debate on the legitimacy of Isah Ali Ibrahim Pantami’s professorship is back. The national executive council of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said that
BY GODWIN NJOKU The Kaduna state government, under the leadership of Nasir El-Rufai, has worked harder to curb insecurity than
BY GBENGA ONABANJO The Oshodi megabus interchange terminal is arguably the biggest bus terminal in the whole of West Africa,
BY EZINWANNE ONWUKA After nearly sixty-two years of independence, amidst enormous wealth, poverty is still endemic in Nigeria. The country
BY BASIRAT ISHOLA Some luminaries in computer technology such as Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and Bill Gates are
BY MICHAEL ODUGBEMI Generally, electoral processes are associated with contending interests and differences in perspective which often results in the
BY OMOLE IBUKUN Recently during the soot crisis in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, many Nigerians came online with pictures to