In this column, last week, I wrote about “The madness which manifests as nothing more than a sickness, to borrow from Michel Foucault, that points at the abnormality that had seized the mind of ...
By Jibrin Ibrahim Some of us who are die-hard “true believers” in the dream of a united, integrated, prosperous and democratic West Africa of the people met in Dakar, Senegal this week to reflec...
Nigeria, the largest Black nation in the world and Africa’s most populous country, proudly hailed as “the Giant of Africa,” stands at a crossroads. Its unity is under siege, and the cracks are not jus...
Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu, has said he was deeply saddened by the fire incident that gutted Sokoto Timber Market Wednesday morning. Governor Aliyu expressed his feelings while reacting to the...
There is absolutely no doubt that active participation of Sokoto State citizens in the formulation of budget estimates is crucial, if the Sokoto State Government hopes to achieve its key economic obje...
An article published with the above caption, by Yusuf Bangura critiquing Nigeria’s admission to BRICS as a partner country and its foreign policy approach in West Africa, misrepresents Nigeria’s posit...
By Chimezie Godfrey The DG/CEO of NIMC, Engr Abisoye Coker-Odusote, was conferred with an honourary doctorate by the African University of Science and Technology, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory. Eng...
Nigeria’s foreign policy to promote peace and prosperity is a constitutional obligation as much as it is a considered and sensible manifesto pledge, writes Hon Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affair...
If it is not sheer manipulation, the statements made by Niger’s military ruler General Abdourahmane Tchiani are certainly unbecoming of a head of state. He has for long complained that Nigeria is harb...
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have nabbed the man behind the recent cloning of its website in which a notice was placed to falsely inform Nigerians that the agency was recruitin...











