The Need for National Political Reform Conference (10), by Afe Babalola
The Need for National Political Reform Conference (12), by Afe Babalola
Time when there were no beggars and thieves in Nigeria, by Afe Babalola
Admission to universities: Age limit and discretionary powers of universities, by Afe Babalola
Democracy and the people’s role (10), by Afe Babalola
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Democracy and the people’s role, by Afe Babalola
IF there is any unique and over flogged word that has managed to secure a permanent abode in the political lexicon of the world today, that word, undoubtedly, is democracy. It has been defined as “the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief, in which power is […]
AMEND 2024 Student Loans Act and TETFund law (2), by Afe Babalola
ACCORDING to statistics from the Nigerian Universities Commission, NUC, there are currently 263 tertiary institutions in Nigeria. And 53 of these are federal institutions, 63 are state-owned, and 147 are private institutions. There are more private tertiary institutions than federal and state institutions combined in Nigeria. There is no gainsaying that if the private tertiary institutions […]
2024 Student Loans ACT: Discriminatory and unconstitutional, by Afe Babalola
IT was a great relief to many, including students, parents and lovers of education generally when the news broke that President Bola Tinubu signed the Student Loans (Access to Higher Education) (Repeal and Re-enactment) Act 2024 into law. Those who have been following my antecedents know the very high premium that I put on education. Education […]
Trump and court cases, by Afe Babalola
IN recent times, the world media have been inundated with news about many criminal cases against former American President, Donald Trump. Some of these cases are already in court while hearing had actually commenced in two of them. Donald Trump was the President of America between November 9, 2016, and 2020. He was acknowledged by many […]
The constitutionality of death penalty: Need to amend the law (2), by Afe Babalola
“Nelson Mandela would have been hanged in 1964 but for the discretionary power of the judge to substitute imprisonment”. LAST week, I began a discussion on proprietary of Nigeria’s retention of the death penalty. I concluded last week’s piece with the examination of the argument that the death penalty deters criminals. My view, as stated last […]
The constitutionality of death penalty: Need to amend the law, by Afe Babalola
THE death penalty is as old as mankind itself. For thousands of years, it has been applied, as confirmed by the major religious texts, as the ultimate penalty or punishment for crimes as varied as adultery, stealing, murder and treason. Historically and politically, the death penalty and its implementation have helped to shape many events of […]
The changing world: The place of Artificial Intelligence(2), by Afe Babalola
Artificial Intelligence, AI: Basics and Application in Clinical Medicine LAST week, I defined Artificial intelligence, AI, as a development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. These systems are designed to simulate human cognitive functions such as learning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. Artificial intelligence algorithms enable machines to analyze vast amounts […]
The changing world: The place of artificial intelligence, by Afe Babalola
Thanks to AI students are now open to limitless possibilities and data for their research works.
International Women’s Day: A day of celebration, by Afe Babalola
EVERY year on March 8, the world comes together to celebrate International Women’s Day, IWD, a day dedicated to honouring the achievements of women across the globe and advocating for gender equality. This special day not only commemorates the historical strides women have made in society but also shines a light on the ongoing struggles they […]
Short-term and long-term solutions to hunger and violence, by Afe Babalola
LAST week, I examined how the abandonment of agriculture by successive Nigerian governments has continued to bring untold hardships and other unpalatable consequences on Nigeria. The unpleasant consequences include, but are not limited to unpaid salaries, pensions and other emoluments, spiral unemployment, different shades and shapes of violence, armed robbery, grinding and debasing poverty, grossly underfunded […]

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