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Rediscovering the fundamental essence of university education in Nigeria

The higher education system of any nation is designed as a critical arm of the state to enlighten the society about the elements that make for social harmony and social

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·8 min read

Real time electronic transmission of results: that this may not be a pyrrhic victory

Yes the Obidients are giddy. And why not? Afterall a combination of ethnic champions and their lose cannons got a flummoxed, Akpa6pbio – led Senate, as if they were not

Femi Orebe·Feb 15, 2026·10 min read

Wike and the convenient theology of Karma

Like the Ides of March, the 7th of February, 2026 witnessed an earthshaking prophecy, not from a blind seer or prophets of old, nay, but from an altogether modern oracle:

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·6 min read

Running the Federal University Oye-Ekiti

On 4 February, 2026, I was invited to review the book Holding the Rudder: My Years Steering FUOYE, written by Professor Abayomi Sunday Fasina, the then-Vice-Chancellor and now former VC

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·10 min read

From resolutions to results: Tinubu hands baton to governors,

Although it did not dominate the media space the way some weeks do, last week was another busy and consequential one for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. And it was not

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·8 min read

Why revenue ambition must be matched by procedural discipline

Across Nigeria, states are rightly pursuing ambitious Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) targets. With federal allocations fluctuating and development needs expanding, subnational governments are under pressure to widen their revenue base.

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·3 min read

2027: Will Ogun West break Government House jinx?

The Ogun West Senatorial District, predominantly home of the Yewa-Awori people of Ogun State, is yet to produce a governor since the creation of the State, Assistant Editor EMMANUEL BADEJO,

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·11 min read

‘To make a democrat, too many ingredients are needed'

The lecture was titled: How to Make a Democrat.  It was the second edition of the Faculty of Arts Distinguished Alumni Lecture delivered by Sam Omatseye, Chairman, Editorial Board of

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·14 min read

Akagburuonye: From scaling life's summit to building next peak

When the clock struck midnight on 22 February 1966, the quiet township of Ogbor Uvuru in Imo State awoke to a sound far louder than any drumbeat or church bell – an

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·10 min read

ALEX IWOBI: To be compared to Jay Jay Okocha is awesome 

Quietly, Fulham creative midfielder Alex Iwobi has attained his rightful place in the Nigerian team: The Super Eagles.  Fulham become the dominant figure in the heart of Eagles efforlessly dishing

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·8 min read

FRANK ONYEKA: Our plan was to give Nigerians AFCON gold  

With 75 Premier League appearances across five seasons for the West London club, Brentford  including 31 in the Bundesliga during a season-long loan with FC Augsburg last year, Nigeria international

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·4 min read

Sammy Sodeke: Drumming from  church to global stage

In an era increasingly dominated by solo artistes and Djs, Aristos Band, a 35-member live ensemble is quietly positioning itself as one of Nigeria’s most formidable live music outfits. At

The Nation·Feb 15, 2026·3 min read
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