By Mukhtar Ya’u Madobi The term ‘national security’ does not only entail the act of protecting the lives and properties of people from harm, but rather includes providing stability to all other ...
By Dakuku Peterside Society is constantly evolving, and nothing is ever constant. This constant change is a feature of human nature and endeavours. The old passes away, the new takes over, and the cir...
By Comrade Issa Aremu mni GREETINGS On behalf of the Governing Board, management and staff of Micheal Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies ( MINILS ) Ilorin, I salute the members of Ilorin Gra...
By Osmund Agbo Since earlier this week, the internet has been buzzing relentlessly, with no plans to let up. There is this news about a certain young lady who got pregnant by her rapper boyfriend whos...
In Nigeria’s politics, the north is indispensable – and it has always been. By the contrivance of kismet, the north has always held all the aces as the repository of political power since independence...
By Mahmud Abdulsalam Before he became the 17th Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Lucky Irabor, was one senior officer, whose career in the Nigerian military was undoubtedly cheaquered, yet uncelebr...
The current democratic transition in West Africa started in the early 1990s. At the formal level, it led to the establishment of constitutional rule and the operation re-establishment of a multi-party...
Email: [email protected] SMS: 08055001912 I took a walk through my columns for this newspaper the other day and found this. Sometime in 2016, President Obasanjo spoke on the health of the two p...
By Mufu Tijani Mythology, folktales and even stories from religious books are full of warnings against excessive pride by individuals, groups or organisations. Also known as hubris, there are enough l...
By Gbenga Onabanjo The perception about the ease of living in any city is premised on how a foreigner can easily adapt to the lifestyle in a city without hardship. Recently, the United States Embassy ...











