When the law is silent, everyone suffers: Why Nigeria needs a surrogacy act now

By Olaronke Ugwueke-Thaddeus Nigeria’s surrogacy sector is growing rapidly. Fertility clinics are expanding, reproductive technology is advancing, and more families — both within and outside Nigeria — are turning to surrogacy as a path to parenthood. Yet despite this growth, one critical element remains absent: a clear legal framework. That silence in the law is […]
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20-year-old Bayelsa native Ebitenye bags first-class in law at AUN

By Emem Idio, Yenagoa  Bayelsa-born Queen Ebitenye Okalizibe has graduated with first class honours in Law from the prestigious  American University of Nigeria Yola, Adamawa State. As a result, Miss Ebitenye was among the numerous students who took part in the school’s 2026 convocation ceremony earlier on Saturday, graduating with an impressive CGPA of 3.6/4.0. […]

Kwara Ekiti ex-Chairmen petition APC national Chairman over 28 years ‘democratic rape’ -Warns against voter revolt

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja Ahead of the 2027 elections, a coalition of former local council chairmen from Kwara State’s Ekiti bloc has petitioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, warning that 28 years of “political marginalization and perpetual servitude” by the dominant Igbomina ethnic group could shatter party unity and electoral fortunes in the […]

Davido’s offer meant a lot, but we chose ownership over hype —Ameen, Krizbeatz

In the fast-paced world of Afrobeats, where many upcoming artistes dream of co-signs from established superstars, music executive Ameen and renowned producer Krizbeatz recently revealed a bold decision they made early in their careers — turning down an offer from Davido to sponsor one of their music videos. Speaking during an interview on TVC Entertainment, […]

Etchie builds AI tools to improve students learning of software engineering

Etchie builds AI tools to improve students learning of software engineering In the evolving world of software development, the challenge of helping beginners learn real-world programming skills remains a difficult problem For many students,the leap from classroom theory to collaborative software projects can feel overwhelming.Tools are complex, workflows are unfamiliar, development and environments behave differently […]

Still on Favour Ofili, by Patrick Omorodion

The idiom “Procrastination is the thief of time”, according to Wikipedia, was coined in 1742 by a poet named Edward Young. The idiom was, however, popularized by Charles Dickens, one of the most famous and successful writers in 19th-century England. Procrastination doesn’t just steal time, it steals opportunities and reduces your potential to make hay […]

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