BY FEMI SONEYE Just as the US President-elect Joe Biden has begun to name his cabinet choices ahead of taking the helm at the White House on January 20, a
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BY SAMUEL OMOJOYE The morning after the night when protesters at Lekki toll gate were supposedly massacred by the Nigerian Army, the BBC News hour programme interviewed Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu
BY ADEDAYO ADEGBORO In most of our cultures and traditions in Nigeria starting from our individual family, roles are assigned based on age. In the pre-colonial Nigeria, young people acted
BY SAFIYA STEPHANIE MUSA The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is a household name in the various corners of Nigeria and abroad. The expectation of ASUU and many of
BY THOMAS AGBOOLA Barely a week ago, Justice Salami-led presidential panel investigating allegations against the suspended Acting Chairman of the
BY LAW MEFOR A political thinker posited that politics is a concentric circle of conspiracies. It is such a conspiratorial
BY ALHASSAN MAMMAN MUHAMMAD Recently, heavy rains and typhoons have hit many regions in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
BY DANNE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH A lot of people in Lagos walk to work every day, not because their homes
BY ABIODUN DINA “At the end of our lives, we do not blame ourselves for things we tried and failed,
BY ABDULAZIZ ABDULAZIZ When the quintet of us met early in September to moot the idea of commemorating his 60th