So, what are members of the suffering masses saying in respect of the very scanty reflection of their views in corruption reporting by the media? It is considered a big question to be answer... Read more
Patience appears to be running out among some stakeholders in Kano State over the state governor’s handling of Kano Emirate. A statement on the issue Sunday by a much younger set of voices u... Read more
The Federal Government says it has come to its notice that Vice-Chancellors of some of its universities are indirectly demonstrating unwillingness to key into the policy of Integrated Person... Read more
The domain of foreign policy in the Fourth Republic has not been as boisterous as would have been expected in a country reckoned with as a powerhouse in Africa. So far, there is still no Aki... Read more
Eskom, the South African state-owned electricity company is crudely comparable to Nigeria’s defunct National Electric Power Authority, (NEPA). While NEPA has since been unbundled and sold ou... Read more
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) is, once again, at the centre of a controversy. As usual, the subject matter is attracting different responses from different audiences. Here... Read more
By Mallam Y. Z. Ya’u There is a sense in which we cannot successfully fight mega corruption unless we make sense of petty corruption such as extorsion. On Friday, I travelled from Yola, Adam... Read more
The Federal Government of Nigeria has formally acknowledged that there are 90 million Nigerians living in poverty. The figure compares fairly well with those of other institutions concerned... Read more
The visibility, the institutional and political location of each of the three voices in the latest onslaught on rottenness in the Nigerian educational system makes it unique. First to come t... Read more
By Y. Z Ya’u The contrast is simply benumbing. As I sat in my hotel room in Kigali, Rwanda, that Monday afternoon after the commissioning of Mara facility, I could not but compare the trajec... Read more