Eclipse: What awaits Africa, US, Canada, Others today
Today, Monday April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross North America – a phenomenon that has not taken place in the United States in seven years, and astronomers say…
Memo to President Tinubu at 72, by Monday Philips Ekpe
Even those who disagree with you, President Bola Tinubu, would concede that your widely announceddecision to keep your birthday this year away from pomp, pageantry and lavish media attention…
Amidst economic downturn telecoms continue to propel the Nigerian economy with real positive impact on GDP
April 5, 2024 Nigeria’s telecoms Sector is perhaps the only sector in the country that has continued to witness exponential growth, contributing significantly to the nation’s GDP at 16.66 percent…
Idris Malagi: A refreshing example in public information management
By Tunde Rahman Delivering a keynote address at a well-attended National Spokespersons’ Summit and Awards on March 26 in Abuja, former Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority, Professor Tonnie Iredia,…
Akanimo Edet: So, Commander is gone! By Akpandem James
Death comes. It does frequently and unannounced. In some cases there are signs that it is imminent, in others it comes just like a thief in the night. But come…
Nnamdi Kanu: Health Challenges And Underground Politics By His Lawyers, Family
By Ifeanyi Ejiofor BACKGROUND: In my last update relating to Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his ongoing case, I clearly advised his current legal team and their…
Human Trafficking/Violence Against Women: How better enforcement of laws can help protect victims, vulnerable
April 3, 2024 Jane matthew (Not real name) a 30 year old mother recounts in tears the ordeal of her self while growing up and now her 10 year old…
Seven lessons of Okuama calamity, by Michael Owhoko
Has Nigeria learnt any lessons from the Okuama massacre? Will the incident repeat itself or offer profound lessons against future experience? In the journey of life, no individual or nation…
Kidnapping: Turning captives to cash, by Ken Ugbechie
Kidnapping has become a daily feature in Nigeria’s insecurity menu. Very disturbing. From the eerie abduction of Chibok school girls under President Goodluck Jonathan until now, kidnapping and kidnappers have…
‘Even the bandits were hungry’, freed Kuriga girl, others tell it all
The whole village of Kuriga ran towards the convoy of buses shouting “Our children are back!” and “Alhamdulillah,” meaning “Thank you, God”, to welcome home more than 100 students and…