By Nick Agule When President Tinubu was elected in 2023, I was genuinely optimistic that energy would top his agenda. The expectations were well-founded – President...
By Abiemwense Moru As the morning sun rose over Kuje in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, mothers cradled their babies, queuing patiently at the Primary Health Centre....
By Kadiri Abdulrahman At the recently concluded Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Group in Washington D.C., the World Bank unveiled its flagship agricultural...
By SKC Ogbonnia A famous American journalist, Sydney J. Harris, once wrote that, “History repeats itself, but in such cunning disguise that we never detect the...
By Abiemwense Moru Globally, the United Nations is ringing the alarm on ageing with dignity. At the 2025 UN International Day of Older Persons, the call...
Rufa’i Ahmed Alkali, Ph.D. In October 2025, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz reignited controversy by alleging that Nigeria was witnessing a systematic genocide against Christians, accusing the...
By Justina Auta Girls, often perceived as victims of insecurity, poverty, malnutrition, among other crisis, are changing the narratives. They are increasingly emerging as voices of...
By Abiemwense Moru Undoubtedly, eye health is pivotal to the web of human activities; hence, it deserves serious attention. At 63, Justina Nwankwo, a seamstress, had...
By Uji Wilfred Terlumun One of the leading Presidential aspirants in the 2023 general elections in Nigeria had a blueprint on that, if he had won...
By Isaac Asabor As Nigeria inches toward another crucial leadership transition at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), one conversation that must not be ignored is...