By John Ikani The official language of Nigeria is English. Nigerians are taught in English, they also speak and write English pretty well. Citizens of the African most populous country also tender applications to study abroad...
By Grace Udofia As school children continue to remain at home following the directives of school closure by some state governors in the Northern part of Nigeria, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Kaduna branch,...
By Grace Udofia As some Nigerian state governors announce the closure of schools in the wake of kidnappings in the region, Human Rights Advocate, Abdul Mahmud has described the move as a sign of desperation...
By John Ikani The United Nations (UN) on Tuesday marked the first-ever International Day for People of African Descent to celebrate the enormous contributions of Africans in the diaspora to every field of human endeavor. Delivering...
By Grace Udofia Professor Benjamin Osisoma is the President, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), a professional accounting association in Nigeria. He is a retired professor and clergy man with over 30 years...
Bill Cosby was once known to millions as "America's Dad", but the comedian had his reputation shattered when he was sentenced to three to 10 years in jail after being convicted of sexual assault. That judgement...
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