By Olusegun Adeniyi On Tuesday, the Mail of London reported that ‘Tik Tok stars who mocked a government official in Nigeria have been sentenced to be whipped 20 times under Sharia law.’ In the video that...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) was birthed in June 2009, under the thoughtful administration of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan. The mandate was very clear. To disarm, demoblize, and...
By Aisha Shuaibu When a leader makes the choice to put the safety and lives of the people first, to sacrifice their comforts and sacrifice the tangible results so that the people remain and feel safe,...
By Olusegun Adeniyi A recent twitter post by Tunde Onakoya on the ‘Money wife’ tradition in Cross River State communities generated considerable social media interest. But after trending for a few days, those excited by the...
By Aisha Shuaibu Technology in Nigeria is a fast-growing industry that has gained momentum in the last few years. Its prospects have led states like Nasarawa and Kaduna to prioritise the creation of technology villages in...
By Aisha Shuaibu Thirty-three out of the 36 states in Nigeria are currently experiencing one of the worst environmental disasters in the last decade, as floods have claimed up to 600 lives, caused the destruction of...
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