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KIDNAPPING: A serious threat to Education system in Nigeria
By Muhammad Sani Mu’azu Kidnapping in Nigeria is turning to be the biggest problem of the nation as it has affected all the nooks and crannies of country. In the past, only weathy people living in the cities are kidnapped but now villagers and vulnerable citizens are more prone to kidnap than any other […]
Read MoreSchools’ safety and the government’s self-defeat
By Usman Abdullahi Koli If there is a place where pupils should be more safe then it is school. The provision of this safety is now a herculean task for our governments, whose major obligation is to guarantee the security of lives and property. School goers, the toddlers and our children whom we are […]
Read MoreNomadism: Nomads And Their Rights To Education In Nigeria
By Omar Muaz It is an undisputable fact that the government recognizes education as the greatest investment that the nation can make to bring about rapid development of its economic, political and human resources as revised by the National Policy on Education (2005). If my memory serves me right, it was when I was […]
Read MoreRepositioning Nomadic Education in Nigeria for peaceful coexistence
By Moses Bulus The education of the nomads ought to be seen as an important exercise considering their strategic position in the nation’s economy as the major supplier of protein. The onslaught of the insurgent group, Boko Haram in many parts of northern Nigeria has made suppression of any group a dangerous exercise. The establishment […]
Read MoreEXAMINATION MALPRACTICE: A destroying factor in Nigeria’s Educational system
By Stephen Ibrahim During my secondary school days and a year before I wrote my Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), my father once said a statement which till date always cautions me whenever I am moved to engage in dishonest activity in the school. He said “you can always be fulfilled and successful when you […]
Read MoreDate palm: A Fruit for life
By Khadija Kasim Ibrahim Dates palm or phoenix dactyferais a flowering plant species in the palm family called arecaceae cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Although its place of origin is unknown because of long region straddling between Egypt and mesopotamia. The species is widely cultivated across Northern Africa, Middle East and Sourthern parts […]
Read MorePrioritizing Health for a better living
By Mujaheed Haris Shehu Health refers to a person’s overall well-being and focuses not just on one’s physical state but the mental and social state as well. Physical fitness refers to the bodily conditions and state of health with the absence of diseases. Mental health is the well-being of a person’s psychological state, which […]
Read MoreKidnapping and the fate of school children in Northern Nigeria
By Shadrack Samuel Adamu Kidnapping is taking somebody away illegally and keep them as prisoners especially in order to get money or something else for returning them. Nigeria schools especially boarding schools are facing a lot of threat from kidnappers. Starting from chibok on 14th April 2014, were 276 school girls were kidnapped, putting […]
Read MoreTips to maintain a long term relationship
By Rabi Abdullahi There are many different ways to build many different kinds of relationships. When you are building a relationship for the purpose of obtaining customers for your business, it is important to remember to be yourself. Your ultimate goal should be to create a long-term relationship with the person because this is how […]
Read MoreInternational Women Day: Recognizing the importance of equal rights for women
By Hauwa Sani Muhammad The 2021 International Women Day celebrates women’s day with the theme “Choose to challenge ” aims to highlight and recognize the achievements of women. International Women’ Day is celebrated on the 8th March of every year. It’s the day for praising women who work hard every day to accomplish individual […]
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