By ISA SANUSI Statistics can be scary. But because they are largely abstract, we move on after a brief moment of shock or excitement. A survey jointly conducted by Nigerian
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BY SUNDAY OSANYINTUYI Since I came to Lagos in June 1996, one of the common features the city is known for has not changed and I don’t think it will
BY INNOCENT ADULUGBA Living like a king is the dream of billions of people but only the very wealthy can savour such indulgence. My recent amusement is the rate at
BY Jordan N Galehan Women have participated in political violence consistently over time. In more recent decades the suicide bomber role has become the predominant operational role for women to
BY ZIKEYI JOHN Current estimates put the Christian and Muslim population in Nigeria at almost par, though some estimates give
BY ABAYOMI OGUNSANYA On June 4, the world remembered, as it has done in the last thirty-years, the unfortunate incident
BY ANTHONY KOLAWOLE Nigeria recently celebrated 20 years of uninterrupted democracy. As usual, it was a time for sober reflections
BY U.B JUBRIL Over the last 11 years, we have worked as technical support providers in the Nigerian public sector.
BY PHILIP JAKPOR, TONTIE NINADO & MILLLION BELAY You would not invite the arsonist who set fire to your house
BY DARA AKINYOSOYE President Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated for a second term in office on May 29, 2019 after contesting and