By Y. Z. Yaú Sunday, December 27th, 2020 was another exiting day as the duo of Mujahid Ameen Lilo and Alee Lawal, both teenage authors conducted the Twin Hills Writing Workshop for young asp... Read more
Attention is shifting rapidly from COVID-19 itself to the attitude of the residents and the negligence by the state government to be more proactive in the understanding of the rising death t... Read more
Adding “widespread complaints of hunger” to its observed list of disturbing indicators in Nigeria’s Kano City, an intellectual crew of five is insisting on all academics, intellectuals and l... Read more
The People’s Redemption Party, (PRP), the only political party with roots in radical ideological politics in Nigeria, has distanced itself from the strategy of lockdown in Nigeria in terms o... Read more
There had been nothing like it before and there has been nothing like that after it. The object of reference here is the inaugural session of the Damina School in 1997 which had in attendanc... Read more
By Tunde Akanni, PhD For my former colleague at Concord Press, now a young grandma, Patience Akpan, every child or grandchild of hers is her favourite. The scintillatingly beauteous and fash... Read more
By Y. Z Y’a’u* The 14th Internet Governance Forum (IGF), which was held in Berlin, Germany from 25 to 29 November 2019, had the contestable theme of “One World. One Net. One Vision”. Not tha... Read more
The adventure of the Nigerian Senate to impose death penalty on Hate Speech has suffered a solidarity casualty from the leading anti-Hate Speech campaigner in Nigeria – the Centre for Inform... Read more
There is now a case for rethinking Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy in the wake of coordinated terrorist attacks on different targets in Gubio and Magumeri Local Government Areas of Born... Read more
The first ever Social Influencers Conference in Nigeria opened earlier today with conferees interrogating Prof U. G Danbatta, the Executive Vice-Chairman of the National Communications Commi... Read more