The new normal: Lockdown help tips
I love Nigeria
Obi is Nigeria, and Nigeria is Obi
Professor Dame Elizabeth Nneka Anionwu (2)
Professor Dame Elizabeth Nneka Anionwu (1)
Ubuntu: We are because I am
Restoration of morality and backbone (2)
Of Senators and Pastors
Taiwo Paul Meghoma: Man for all seasons
Produce permits for Sniper
Letter to my father
My father taught me
Nothing can be changed if it is not faced
Nothing can be changed if it is not faced
Dishonourable pay
Nigerian health care critical
Five years on, Chibok still awaits missing girls’ return
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SubscribeDefining moment for Generation X(2)
Right now, Nigeria can no longer continue to limp along into a barren future and reducing many more to penury. This has got to be addressed and there is no better time than the present
Defining moment for Generation X
We have in the past espoused the adage; that it takes a village to raise a child. We have not collectively raised our young people. That is the truth and sadly so
Time to change the narrative
In Nigeria, it is estimated that 20–30 % are believed to suffer from mental disorders. We don’t have to do the maths, at least one, 2 or 3 in 10
No place for our young
when enough should be enough or should bereaved parents continue to bury their young and then kill themselves? What would it take for the lives of young Nigerians to matter and valued?
The Ethiopian flight tragedy
Nigerians see the end product but they have absolute contempt for the road which led the advanced world to the glittering modernity that they desire
Great expectations
‘When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves’- Confucius
Demand real and lasting change
Our young people have paid a hefty price because they have been ignored and deprived of education, training and employment
Ibikunle Fayemi: Repetition of past mistakes will not solve our problems
Our thinking, our understanding of how reality truly works, is highly flawed. How can someone using a flawed map arrive at the desired destination?
Pot calling kettle black
The drama leading to the general election is heating up and it is important that people stay focused on what really matters and that they continue to see the woods for the trees
Touched a raw nerve
Nigeria is currently rated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the 187th out of 190 countries in the health index. This is nothing to be proud of
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