Coping with the flood menace
Probing the Safe Schools Initiative
The Holocaust and history
Remembering victims of the Holocaust
Unclean hands and infectious diseases
What the WJP Rule of Law Index tells us
Only inspired populace develop nations (1)
Malaria elimination: Lessons from Cabo Verde
Saving our youths from societal pressure
Time to restructure Nigeria is now (2)
Time to restructure Nigeria is now (1)
The Armed Forces as stabilizers
Tackling food poisoning in Nigeria
Diverse Nigerians can live together based on justice
AFCON 2023: Super Eagles can do it again
Confronting the evil of certificate forgery in Nigeria (2)
Confronting the evil of certificate forgery in Nigeria (1)

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Greater Lagos Fiesta for healing after political tension
One of the regrettable, negative fallouts of the 2023 general election was the bad blood it created along ethnic lines among Nigerians in many states in the country. Among those states was Lagos, which was for many years Nigeria’s federal capital before it lost that status to Abuja. But even after it ceased to be Nigeria’s seat […]
Nigerians have inalienable right to self-defence (2)
As early as 2018, Lt. Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (retd), a former Minister of Defence and elder statesman who has few rivals in the knowledge of what is happening inside the Nigerian Army, told Nigerians to defend themselves against killers in the country, saying the armed forces were not ready to defend them. “Our armed forces are not […]
Nigerians have inalienable right to self-defence (1)
The current debate on whether Nigerians, who are massacred by terrorists, have right to bear arms for self-defence, is somewhat needles, because there are enough provisions in our Constitution, the constitutions of advanced democracies, international conventions and charters that support the rights human beings have to self-defence. Writing on the subject, James Wilson of Pennsylvania […]
How to be happy in the New Year
There is a reason humanity has chosen “Happy New Year” as the best wish for one another during this season. The reason is that happiness is the greatest good; the ultimate aspiration of mankind. In their book, “The Art of Happiness”, the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dalai Lama, who is also the spiritual leader […]
The solution to incessant Plateau killings
As at yesterday, December 28, 2023, media reports put the death toll of the Plateau Christmas Eve attack at 195. Specifically, 148 people were killed in Bokkos Local Government Area, 19 in Mangu LGA, and 27 in Barkin Ladi, while 88 persons with severe injuries are being hospitalised. In addition to the massacre, about 1,300 […]
Secure lives of NYSC members or scrap the programme (2)
In 2019, Magdalene Yohanna collapsed at the NYSC Wailo camp, in Ganjuwa LGA, Bauchi State and later died a few minutes after she was rushed to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi. She was reported to have been compelled to participate in a task even after complaining of ill-health. In the same year, 27-year-old […]
Secure lives of NYSC members or scrap the programme (1)
How many of our students need to be abducted or killed while trying to fulfill the one-year compulsory National Youth Services programme before the Federal Government that sends them on the journey of uncertainty scraps the service, or find ways of guaranteeing the safety of the youths while they are rendering the so-called national service? […]
Stop hating, start loving, that’s what Christmas means
A moving speech delivered sometime ago by JB Pritzker, Governor of the state of Illinois, USA, at a graduation ceremony of Northwestern University, largely captures the core of Christmas and the revolutionary light Jesus, whose birth is being celebrated today, ignited in our dark souls in a violent world. Pritzker told the audience that the best way […]
Why most prayerful countries are not most prosperous
Normally, the most prayerful countries on earth should be the most prosperous. Unfortunately, according to data released recently by the Pew Research Centre, a non-partisan American think-tank based in Washington D.C., that is not the case. In fact, the most prayerful countries in the world are among the poorest! Result of the Pew survey showing the most […]
Enugu’s laudable education budget & Abia’s recurrent spending
In 2015, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, Member States agreed on a minimum educational funding benchmark of 4 to 6 per cent of the GDP, or 15 to 20 per cent of public expenditure. This is in recognition of the place of human capital development in the overall development of any nation. Unfortunately, […]

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