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Drug dependence: The Power of Empathy in Recovery
By Mahmud Isa Yola I recently encountered an erstwhile acquaintance of mine at the airport, with whom I shared the disquietude of an unannounced flight delay on our way back to Abuja. He was quick to narrate to me how his brother, who I used to know, just got out of a treatment centre […]
Read More10th Nass: The South East, North Central Regions and the Imperatives of Sustaining a United Nigeria
By Sani Danaudi Mohammed The greatest impediment to a Progressive, United Nigeria are Nigerians especially the Political leaders. Until the leaders of this Pathetically under performing “Giant of Africa” decide to serve their fatherland rather than be served, Decide to give rather than take our national wealth and think of the Country first rather […]
Read MoreThe mystery of unknown gunmen in Nigeria
By Hauwa’u Baba Umar The phrase “Unknown Gunmen” is a term commonly used by the journalists to refer to individuals who have committed violence or criminal acts but his identities are not immediately known or confirmed by authorities. Others are of the view that the word is use by the media or those in […]
Read MoreThe will to find a way: Vony’s role in changing the narrative of the North.
By Muhammad Abubakar Suleiman The Northern Nigeria is a region in the country that has highest population as well as abundant natural resources but yet people are living in abject poverty, jutting unemployment level and poor infrastructures. Youth in every ramification are the strength upon which developments are gotten, they constituted over 70% who […]
Read MoreTribute to Prof. Mohammed Gujbawu
By. Prof. Umar Pate  The death of Prof Mohd Gujbawu is not only a personal and collective huge loss to his family and Unimaid but to the Communication discipline in Nigeria. I first knew him in 1979 or thereabout when he was admitted in Govt College Maiduguri. He joined us in Galtimari House. I […]
Read MoreBest wishes to Catalyst of Growth
A person I know says, children are angels on earth, that they only attract angelic energy, I agree, having witnessed how Dr. Kefas John Bwala held the enormous responsibility of being the DCMAC Training and Research, ATBUTH Bauchi, and nurtured the hospital while tending to our babies needing medical care as a consultant pediatric […]
Read More2023: Social Media Thuggery and the matters arising
By Sani Danaudi Mohammed The role of the Social Media cannot be overemphasize considering the number of Young populations that engage themselves on this platforms.The number of smartphone users in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy and most populous country, is forecast to grow to more than 140 million by 2025. Currently, estimates from different sources […]
Read MoreThe cognitive conditioning of the electoral mind
By Umar Yakubu  Our problems are well documented but providing the electorate with accurate information doesn’t seem to help; they discount it because they choose not to understand it or they simply deny it. An annual ranking of universities worldwide places Stanford University in the top five. In terms of research, it is among […]
Read MoreNIGERIA @ 62: Africa’s giant of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
 By Mukhtar Garba Kobi (08185113672) Nigeria, a country located in West Africa which was colonized by the British. The country was granted independence in 1960 after series of struggles by our elites that were diverse in religion, tribes and regions but worked together as one for our emancipation. Nigeria shares land borders with Niger […]
Read MoreTWO WRONGS NEVER MAKE A RIGHT: A call for action to whom it may concern
 By Usman Abdullahi Koli Nigeria, the most populous African country often referred to as the ‘Giant’ amongst others in months to come would go through another transition in its executive ranks through election. Recent list of candidates contesting different positions for the forth-coming 2023 general election has left so many stones untouched as names […]
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