ONSA: Can we go this way?
Stealing of catalytic converters: China-made alternatives offer relief
Divergent views trail Jonathan’s speech on Boko Haram
Presidential chat: Jonathan warding off anxieties
Hurray! It’s a bouncing baby
Child sex controversy: The search for a male child
Political reforms for good governance, justice and peace
Collaborating for effective dispensation of justice in Nigeria (3)
Collaborating for effective dispensation of justice in Nigeria (2)
Collaborating for effective dispensation of justice in Nigeria
Yes,I do… Do you?
Wife’s kidnap: Journalist turns ‘prayer warrior’
The beginning of another era
We need economic independence – HENRY LARTEY
Day Lam Adesina clashed with Buhari, Marwa, others
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SubscribeThe maize wonder in Ekiti
Maize in Ekiti is not as valuable as yam which gives them pounded yam or, better still, cash crops like cocoa or kolanut. But maize is an important crop in Ido-Ekiti. History has it that in the days of old, the people of Ido made a fortune from maize.
Unemployment: Biggest frustration among youths
The story of the Ph.D holders applying as drivers in Dangote Group of Companies, is one of the harsh realities starring us in the face as a nation. Many believe it is a mockery of our system and a barrier to our development as young, energetic men and women, in the prime of their lives are left to roam the streets in search for jobs.
Finding way out of restiveness, unemployment
The words ‘youth’ and ‘restiveness’ have become so commonly used together in the last couple of years that it seems to have taken on a life of its own. In the last decade and more there has been a proliferation of cases all over the country and indeed the world, of youth agitations which have tons of people dead and valuable infrastructure as well as personal properties lost and destroyed.
Unemployment: Nigeria sitting on keg of gun-powder
With an estimated 60 million unemployed persons representing nearly one-third of the country’s population, human capacity development is being seriously endangered.
PHCN: Old wine in new bottle
For electricity consumers in Nigeria, it is not yet uhuru as day in, day out, they bear the burden of erratic power supply.
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