By Tope Fasua I read quite a few commentaries that are dismissive of the new methodology, which dropped Nigeria’s unemployment rate to 4.1 per cent. But...
By Funke Egbemode Kudi, fine-girl-no-pimples, was one of those undergraduates who lived their lives on their own terms on campus. Kay-girl, as she was fondly called,...
By Chidi Amuta The immediate past president of Gabon, Mr. Ali Bongo Ondimbo, has joined the new crop of video -posting toppled rulers. The luxurious...
By Josephat Agadihe THE outbreak of the Nigerian civil war between 1967 – 1970 brought incalculable damages to the lives and property of Nigerian citizens....
By Festus Adedayo On October 21, 1968, a letter was written by a group which went by the name, Egbe Mekunnu Taku, literally, Association of the...
By Oko Pascal Adinya The rapid growth of technology, coupled with the ever-expanding realm of information technology and social media, poses a pressing threat to our...
A Report by Martha Agas Talatu Yohanna 40, (not real name), a widow from Zanwra village of Plateau`s Bassa Local Government Area has resorted to doing menial jobs...
By Tijjani Mohammad A core mandate of the Civil Service Commission, as an agency of Government, is the recruitment and deployment of officers with requisite qualifications into...
By Tunde Olusunle If you were a student of English in my generation, there were authors and titles, African and foreign, you just had to encounter....
By Jerome-Mario Utomi It is no longer news that the management of the University of Calabar has suspended the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof...