By: Monday Samuel Since Nigeria returned to civil rule in 1999 peace has remained elusive in the country. It’s expected that democratic governance would give rise to political s... Read more
By Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa It has been over 24 hours, yet I am still in search of the right words to portray how I feel currently. It did not come like a lightening. No. It hit like thunder... Read more
ADEOBA MOFIYINFOLUWA BOLUWATIFE For thousands of years, millions of Nigerians girls have been told they belong to the kitchen and other rooms. Girls as young as 9years have been away from sc... Read more
MOFIYINFOLUWA BOLUWATIFE ADEOBA Domestic violence is mostly directed against a person because of their gender.This makes it human right violation.Although both women and men experience domes... Read more
Babatunde Amoo On the road to independence, Nigeria was the crown jewel of British empire in Africa, she had worked herself patiently and quietly to independence without any war. Unli... Read more
By; Chukwunonso Ogum We can thrive in our little, challenges may scrub us roughly like a brush on a rough surface, but that certainly, cannot kill us. They can only temporarily drive... Read more
By: Abimbola Oshodi As the world grapple with COVID-19 pandemic, our government have rolled out palliative measures to stabilize their economies and provide necessary support to their... Read more
Monday Samuel Coronavirus is slowly but steadily gaining a foothold in Nigeria, bringing to reality fears the country’s that the country’s weak health systems cannot withstand a... Read more
By now, the recent drama that happened in Kano State should not surprise anyone. If one is still addled, muddled and befuddled of Emir Sanusi’s dethronement, maybe the person has not r... Read more
With the current trend of taking overdose of tramadol and Indian hemp to temporarily feel alright, and thereafter causing havoc and getting involve in messy activities, one won’... Read more