Originally titled “Major award for Australian Covid pioneer”, this November 3rd, 2021 story has been lifted from Times Higher Education where the rider goes as follows: Fifty-two minutes tha... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki Claims of which tribe superseded the other in settling on a piece of land or territory is one of the issues that is at the heart of inter-community disturbances in... Read more
Can communication support development? Yes, communication can. That is, there are ways by which development can be communicated as to become a consensus in a polity. This seems to be no more... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It has to be a sermon by a priest of that intellectual pedigree to be such an exercise in social criticism. And to overshadow the tragedy for any family in losing three membe... Read more
Former FCT Minister, Engr. Muhammed Abba-Gana, CON, is leading the mourning of the father of Senator Philip Aduda, the Senator Representing FCT at the National Assembly, (NASS). Rev. Tanimu... Read more
But for the European Union, (EU), Ethiopia’s Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus would not have been renominated for another term as Director-General of the World Health Organisation, (WHO). Reut... Read more
The university system in Nigeria is never far away from trouble. Another one is looming, a more involving one as the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) turns to a broader #BringBac... Read more
Experts in ethnicity and race relations have told us that minority groups everywhere feel threatened, weak and fearful of domination even though the basis of that fear is not that evident. W... Read more
The public sphere in Nigeria is becoming more and more contested a space, with differing entry points and points of departure. Here, a lawyer from Koyen-Hi Kebonkwu Chambers in Wuse 5, Abuj... Read more
Dr. Philip Akpen’s book, Infrastructures and Urban Amenities in Colonial Northern Nigeria is an additionally interesting book, coming after Historians are still not sure if there is History... Read more