Category: Featured

Nigerian Youth and the deadly romance with drugs

The latest buzz on Nigerian streets lately has been “a combination of Methylated Spirit and Coca cola`s Coke” (a deathblow; no thanks to methanol poisoning) – an evil genius and…

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Economic Recession: Femi Falana to the rescue?

Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), has listed 10 alleged corruption cases that can fetch the Federal Government not less than $74.5bn and N2.5trn if prosecuted. The lawyer said…

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How bad can Nigerian roads get?

Nigeria as we know is termed the giant of Africa and as such should appear as one, but the reverse is the case. In terms of the road network, Nigeria…

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What manner of restructuring does Nigeria need?

Fifty seven years (57 years) after Nigeria’s independence, there are still strong and persistent agitations by some interest groups in the polity demanding for the immediate restructuring of the existing…

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Five Naija Most Requested Songs on Naija FMs (February Week Two)

Yes, we might not have been doing this or perhaps we just did one episode to wrap up last year, but we are back at it again. We are talking…

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BEWARE OF ILLEGAL DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTIONS (“DEGREE MILLS”) OPERATING IN NIGERIA.

As education becomes more expensive by the day, and almost twice as long to complete a four year degree programme, many unsuspecting citizens enroll in all types of mushroom schools. …

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On the road to nationhood: Nigerians as agents of sustainable peace

The 1914 amalgamation of the defunct southern and northern protectorates of Nigeria into one nation and the ultimate attainment of independence in 1960 may have been viewed as a mere…

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Herdsmen or Headsmen, this killing MUST STOP!

Like every other Nigerian, the people of Benue must have been relishing in mirth the freshness of a New Year milling over them as at the last day of the…

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Nigerian electorates as custodians of political power

In every democratic setting including Nigeria, there are usually three dominant political groups. They are those already in power or often referred to as incumbent, those willing to clinch power…

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Nigeria political space to accommodate the youths in 2019

The Nigerian youth say they are tired of policy makers planning their future for them without their own participation. They are asking for space to participate in the governance of…

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