IMSU gets new science building

Renowned legal luminary and philanthropist, Nze Dr. Barr. Adolph Anyiam Okoroha, has further etched his name in the annals of selfless service with the donation of a fully built and endowed two‑storey Science Building to Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri.
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Tonlagha’s quiet power, citizen diplomacy and the promise of Nigeria

By JUDE OBIOHA In a country where activism often clashes with national cohesion and where loud voices frequently overshadow steady hands, Matthew Tonlagha represents a rare Nigerian archetype. This bridge builder fights fiercely for his people while working tirelessly for the peace, stability and economic future of Nigeria. His journey from the creeks of the Niger […]

Trump’s America and labelling of Kwankwaso, Fulani and Nigerian Muslims

By YUSHAU SHUAIB I write this with deep concern—not anger, but concern—over what increasingly appears to be a troubling pattern in the posture of the United States under President Donald Trump towards Nigeria, particularly its Muslim communities and Northern leadership. Since Trump’s return to office, a narrative has steadily gathered momentum in Washington: that Nigeria […]

Biodun Jeyifo: The intellectual as a revolutionary, by Owei Lakemfa

The inaugural lecture of Professor Wole Soyinka in the 1980/81 period at the then University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, was expectedly explosive. Its title, “The Critic and society: Bathes, Leftocracy and Other Mythologies”, left no one in doubt that this was an ideological offensive. It was the famous writer’s nuclear-powered intellectual attack against Leftists who had […]

Housing deficit in Nigeria driven by policy failures, not developers – Ryan Ezekiel

By Kingsley Adegboye Nigeria’s housing crisis, with a deficit exceeding 20 million units, is largely caused by structural policy failures rather than a lack of effort or innovation from private developers, according to Ryan Ezekiel, Founder of Zeeks Homes. Ezekiel identifies high interest rates, particularly the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), as a major obstacle. “Most […]

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