How Nigerians are lured into Russia’s war economy
Over the past three years, a troubling trend has emerged across Africa’s migration routes. Many young job seekers, students, and aspiring migrants are drawn abroad by promises of opportunity, work,
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Over the past three years, a troubling trend has emerged across Africa’s migration routes. Many young job seekers, students, and aspiring migrants are drawn abroad by promises of opportunity, work,
The term “Chibok” is symbolic to many Nigerians. It goes beyond the name of a local government. It represents a traumatic experience and vulnerability of the education system due to
I have a sneaking suspicion that the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission (RMFAC) is not decidedly intent on reallocating the controversial 76 oil wells situated in the continental shelf
There are moments in a nation’s life when institutions are reminded—quietly but unmistakably—that time does not negotiate with comfort. Nigeria’s Senate, returning from the conviviality of Christmas recess and New
By Oluwole Ogundele It is time for all Nigerians (the leaders and followers alike) to start crafting a new philosophy of unity and progress. This is possible by critically challenging
By Ray Ekpu Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the world renowned novelist has given us a story to worry about. Her story is not fiction. It is a factual story of the