
Still on the menace of Almajiri and out-of-school children
Sir: For decades, the North has struggled with the twin challenge of the Almajiri system and the rising number of children who are completely out of school. This has created
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Sir: For decades, the North has struggled with the twin challenge of the Almajiri system and the rising number of children who are completely out of school. This has created

Sir: Across many parts of Nigeria today, disasters no longer come as rare or unexpected events; they arrive with a disturbing sense of familiarity. From the annual floods that swallow

Sir: As Ekiti State gears up for another crucial election, one thing is clear: Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s track record has earned him a second term on a silver platter. The

Sir: For decades, Nigeria’s anti-corruption strategy has leaned heavily on the catch and jail model, spearheaded by high-profile law enforcement agencies. Yet, a more fundamental, preventive tool remains dangerously blunt:

Sir: On the night of March 29, gunmen attacked Gari Ya Waye and the Angwan Rukuba area of Jos North. Residents, officials, and rights groups gave varying casualty figures, but

Sir: The recent rescue of 157 passengers abducted by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists along the Buratai–Kamuya road in Borno State has once again drawn national attention to the enduring complexity

Sir: To argue that Nigeria cannot afford policy inconsistencies that weaken its already fragile public health architecture is not an exaggeration. The current disparity in retirement age between medical doctors

Sir: Yet, again it happened. Jos boils again. Every time there is relative peace in Jos, it is always that of a graveyard, because you know it will not last.

Sir: In an era where digital tools are utilized to create wealth, build influence, and unlock global opportunities, it is deeply concerning that many youths are instead using these same