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MORAL DECADENCE: Zestful cause of relinquishing good societal norms
By Firdausi Muhammad Wambai Activities and ceremonies in the past during marriages were carried out with decorum and not much spending; after the marriages couples lived harmoniously with scarce recourses and with utmost level of morals when children start popping in. People in those years relied on farming to feed their families and level of […]
Read MoreThe advent of Lincoln University Kumo
By Sale Wada Sale Kirki Am with excitement and joy in my face to recommend the efforts of Gombe state Governor, Alhaji Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya for bringing such a development to Akko local Government particularly Kumo town. Having a tertiary institution in your locality is such a blessing that can bring about development to […]
Read MoreThe vision of Industrialization in Kebbi State: The Scorecard
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The positive multiplier effect of industries on a community can never be overemphasized; with industries around, the sprouting population majority of which are unemployed youth basking in young age exuberance can be effectively engaged; because of the blockchain of economic activities industries have to offer, the purchasing power of society at […]
Read MoreNYSC Redeployment and Service in Absentia: How not Fall as a Prey (3)
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin For my insight about this topic, check the previous article series. The present discussion wishes to share a little bit more of my observation and experience during the service year. What characterizes many youth corps serving in a new environment is curiosity. One would try to make endless comparisons between the […]
Read MoreAPC: The political party that reflects Nigeria’s diversity
Just like the most populous county in Africa that consists of 250 ethnic groups speaking over 525 languages, the All Progressives Congress (APC) aptly reflects who we are as a people. At its birth, its union consists of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) […]
Read More2023 Elections: Politics, Religion and the Osinbajo Question
By Abdulhalim Ishaq Ringim As much as Nigeria’s intelligentsia despise discussing or even acknowledging the influence of regional and religious sentimentalism in our politics, we all have to agree(not because we approve of it) that campaigns for 2023 elections are going to tremendously leverage the instrumentality of such sentimentalisms as core campaign strategies. We […]
Read MoreThe sad end of successful careers: What lessons can we learn?
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin Our careers are a good example of the law of diminishing returns. Without any deliberate effort to influence it, most of the time, a successful career follows the curve given by Figure 1. At line A-B from the curve, one would battle it out from the grass (A) up a point of […]
Read MoreFulani: The most volatile and tolerant group in Nigerian
By Ruth Yohanna The Fulani tribe in Nigeria are often profiled as volatile and intolerant group while others call them naive and igorants. How true is the above statement? Originally Fulani ethnic group are nomads, however, as a result of modern civilisation they are divided into two the nomadic and the city dwellers.The city […]
Read MoreYouth as the future of our Nation should embraced peace
By Henzem Helen Biringmiap Youths in any country that focuses and aspires a sustainable development serves as the golden star that shines in driving the wheel of development of such country. Youth can be described as the asset that provides a profitable and Purposeful profit in uplifting the progress of a nation. This means […]
Read MorePATRIOTISM: A building block for National Development
By Sommidah Solomon It is a known fact that no nation can make progress without the people being at its centre. They are the driving force of every development. From pre-industrial times to the different phases of the industrial revolution, progress or growth involves the people, as individuals and as a group. Several people […]
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