By Olusegun Adeniyi President Goodluck Jonathan rode to power in 2011 on the strength of popular national support, particularly from younger voters. But barely eight months in office, then presidential spokesman, Dr Reuben Abati had concluded...
By Olusegun Adeniyi It took a young lady to narrate how she was almost raped while on holiday at Warere Beach hotel in Zanzibar in April last year for many Nigerians to begin to share their...
By Ahmed Adamu, PhD As Nigeria heads to a decisive election in 2023, attentions are largely on the candidates and political parties and intrigues in between. Little do Nigerians know about the impending danger their economy...
By John Ikani and Emmanuel Nduka Reactions with hashtags #Cowgirl #She's 13 and #At 10 have continued to trail the viral leaked sex tape(s) that captured pupils of Chrisland Schools in compromising positions. The pupils from...
By Sampson Sagbama The banking industry in Nigeria has a rich history. This history is also replete with trials and triumphs. The turbulences, notwithstanding, the industry remains standing, and it is also thriving. When its story...
By Emmanuel Nduka The rise in cases of rituals for money among Nigerian youths has triggered the argument that the trade is learnt from Nollywood movies. But without doubt, one of the common themes that thrived...
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