By Chido Onumah In a country where the value of human life is not worth more than that of a fly at a butcher’s shop; where misery is a constant companion and the candour of our politicians a... Read more
When Hannah Ojo of The Nation recently shared a picture of a bottle of Coca Cola and Gala on her Facebook timeline, with the question, “Food (and) drink of future champions. Agree? Disagree... Read more
By Adam Alqali I was seated at home in Kano, at around 8pm on Saturday, March 12, when my phone rang; the person at the other end was Temitope Shaba, the Nigeria Project Manager of the Insti... Read more
By Abdulaziz Abdulaziz As I type this, firefighters are battling to put out rampaging inferno at Kano’s major market, Abubakar Rimi Market, Sabon Gari. At the same time, similar fireballs we... Read more
By Muhammadu Buhari PROTOCOLS We are members of the legacy party, plus APGA and DPP. We realized since 2005 that to remove the PDP from power, we must sink our differences, come together and... Read more
By Odia Ofeimun We have met by chance: it becomes destiny! all of us, related, beyond flesh, to our very bones before marvellous tales on Facebook, Twitter and the wider web upraise power a... Read more
By Baba Aye Prof Eskor Toyo, fondly called “the Lenin of Africa” by his close associates, died at 7.30pm on December 7, aged 86 years. He had been bedridden for over two years, after a serie... Read more
By Bridget Oyiza Isah Today, Tuesday, March 8, is International Women’s Day (IWD). The Day is celebrated globally to commemorate the accomplishment of women around the World. It is also a da... Read more
Taking action to address the root causes of child malnutrition is key to reducing the staggeringly high rate of child malnutrition in northern Nigeria, a group of experts from Federal and St... Read more
Hello, I’m Ms. Comfort Oyayi Daniel. You never really know the value of health until you are sick. I am a woman with a dream to become a journalist and this led me to pursue a degree i... Read more