I did not know his real name, only the nickname he bears, so what I wrote about him was purely…
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Between August 1 and 3, the Finance Ministers and central bank governors from the African continent converged in Abuja for…
Perhaps I should not be alive. But I am. Despite the odds, I turn 58 today. I am still frail and fragile. But now, I can stand on my feet again, bearing testimony to those sacred words of the Almighty Allah (God) himself that, “No soul can ever die except by Allah’s leave and at a term appointed (Quran 3: 145).”
Water, they say, is life. It is believed to be the foundation of health, education, and economic development. The availability…
The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT), has addressed…
I must by now be known as a frequent open letter writer for some people to take this one seriously.…
Hunger is a basic human need that cannot be ignored or easily controlled. It is a primal instinct that drives…
Nigeria has a long history of political and social unrest, with violence often being used as a tool for change.…
Protests have long been a tool for citizens to voice their grievances and demand resolution from their governments. The traditional…
Ishaq Abubakar’s attainment of a First-Class degree in Mathematics from Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUS), was fostered by doggedness and…
