By Olusegun Adeniyi So much has been said about the many virtues of late Sheikh Goni Aisami Gashua, a popular Islamic cleric in Gashua, Yobe State. His murder by a soldier he was trying to help...
In the face of glaring male dominance and overwhelming domination, Nigerian women have consistently faced limited support in the fight against gender Inequality as gender equality remains a challenge despite some government efforts to address this challenge, Our Correspondent ERE-EBI AGEDAH IMISI writes. Appears to...
By Olusegun Adeniyi In starting this series on the crisis of tertiary education in Nigeria against the background of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, I was determined not to deride university lecturers...
By John Ikani Nigerian politicians met in London last week in continuation of a series of foreign junketing most likely bankrolled by taxpayers' money for horse-trading. Weeks before the London meetings, we heard/read about their gatherings...
By Olusegun Adeniyi A thought-provoking piece is going round on WhatsApp. Credited to Professor Hamman Tukur Sa’ad, it concerns the current Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike and the tertiary education crisis in Nigeria. The...
By Olusegun Adeniyi The slap on the wrist given a notorious kidnap kingpin has exposed the underbelly of the criminal justice administration in Nigeria. It also underscores the seeming hopelessness of the national security situation. Justice...
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