By Emmanuel Nduka The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Government had fixed October 11, 2022 to hold a posh event at the State House, Abuja, to confer National Awards on hundreds of Nigerians. A leaked list which the...
By Aisha Shuaibu As the modern city it was designed to be, the Federal Capital does well in recognising and promoting African artists, particularly local ones. The city is filled with art lovers who regularize exhibitions,...
By Olusegun Adeniyi I visited Bayelsa State in January 2015 while Governor (now Senator) Seriake Dickson was planning his transition. My host had secured a 6am appointment with the governor, which I considered rather unusual. He...
By Olusegun Adeniyi (Presentation at the 2022 edition of ‘Platform Nigeria’ of the Pastor Poju Oyemade-led Covenant Nation in Lagos on 1st October, 2022). Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I want to begin by expressing my profound...
By Olusegun Adeniyi As the principal custodian of peace, order and security in a constitutional democracy, no institution is arguably more important than the police. But so abused is this law enforcement authority in Nigeria that...
By Aisha Shuaibu Materialism and the desire to show off possessions have become common practices in today’s society. A growing effect of social media among young people is the need to have beyond what they already...
Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.
© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.
The African continent is in urgent need of balanced and credible news. We face immense challenges in delivering accurate and comprehensive news coverage. We kindly seek your support in achieving these critical goals.
Heritage Times (HT) represents fact-based investigative journalism for Africans by Africans, with a global reach. Our work is made possible by the unwavering support of our partners and a diverse range of readers who believe in our mission.
We are committed to delivering real-time. in-depth, exclusive, and free news and information. However, it is important to recognize that investigative journalism requires substantial funding and involves significant risk. Our reporters often face serious dangers in their pursuit of truth, and we uphold a strict principle of not accepting payments for news.
Join us in advancing this African News Frontier by supporting balanced and credible journalism across Africa.