Nigeria

Gov Bala Mohammed: The Champion of herders in Nigeria
By Sani Adamu Hassan Let me start by expressing my profound appreciation to the Bauchi state Governor Senator Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir for trying to protect the Fulani Citizens of Nigeria who were being criminalised and discriminate by some Governors in the south. Governor Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir during the occasion of the Bauchi state Correspondents’ […]
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Unemployment in Nigerian: The way forward
By Safiyanu Abdulhamid Makeri Unemployment rates have been a growing problem in Nigeria for years. In 2018 the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that 23.1% of people working age were unemployed. A steep rise from 14% just two years earlier. By the end of 2019, it was almost 24%. One would think that […]
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COVID-19: Strengthening local vaccine production in Nigeria
By Maryam Sani Muhammad AT a critical moment in the battle against the resurgence of the second wave of COVID-19, it is clear that Nigeria is still relying on vaccines imported from the western world to wade off the deadly pandemic. Substantiation of this is demonstrated in the struggle to import the vaccines from abroad […]
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When foolishness is wisdom
By Mukhtar Jarmajo At last, the loud silence broke and for the first time, the southwest governors of Nigeria got a response from one of their colleagues in the northeastern part of the country. And as it were, the loud silence and the response were by their characteristics northern. The northern tradition is such […]
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Marriage Divorce: An increasing menace in Northern Nigeria
By Muhammad Sani Abdulhamid. The alarming explosion of divorce in our present times is a cause of great concern. In fact, the divorce rate in Northern Nigeria is high and this is disturbing. The mention of the word (Talaq) divorce has now become so cheap that in some marriages, every argument features this word, either […]
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Nigerians: Dancing naked joyfully
By Usman Abdullahi Koli Just like the two types of family; nuclear and extended, the nuclear is a small cycle of family while the extended is a big family cycle. It’s very paradoxical that members of the extended family fights with one another over political ambitions, power and resources. Also Like the popular masquerade […]
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Nigeria: A country without Dream
By Ibrahim Tanimu Nigeria is a country with approximately 2.8 million population and up to 70% of the said population are youth and about 56% of the youth population are unemployed or under employed. A country with a great potential but still governed by people with not vision, A country with high number of […]
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OPINION: Covid 19 and the Fate of Nigerian Students in 2021.
By Vasty Agila. Covid 19 had really brought alot of delay of almost everything in the world especially in the educational sector. Coming into 2020, I entered with the expectation of graduating and forging ahead, but from February the year came with the global pandemic, I was praying and hoping that schools will resume that […]
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Disability’s life cycle and Northern Nigeria.
By Okechukwu Moses Okorie Northern Nigeria has been plagued by persistent conflicts in recent years, which have claimed over 20,000 lives. Apart from the general impact of the conflict, it has also contributed to an alarming increase in the number of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and made all PWDs more vulnerable. Disability resulting from […]
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2020 and its many scars
By Usman Abdullahi Koli 2020 is a year that will definitely remain engraved in the mind of every creature in Nigeria and across the globe, as the year came along with so many shocking and tragic events. The year is coming to an end but the events continue to ring the bell in the […]
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