Hers is a singularity that can be celebrated because the context of her exceptionalism leaves little room for any reservations. The University of Toronto is, like most of the top 50 front ra... Read more
By Catherine Grant, (Research Officer, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK) & Kelley Sams (Assistant Professor, University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine)... Read more
The piece below is considered a very comprehensive and well written review/critique of the recent World Bank’s report on targeting. The authors are Shahra Razavi, Christina Behrendt, Valeria... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki The preamble of the 1999 Constitution has outlined the aspirational principles of the Nigerian State and its core national interests. They include the attainment of... Read more
With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates w... Read more
Cuba has done it again. It has vaccinated 90% of the population according to a widely circulating story, (TheHill, for example). Cuba created multiple Covid-19 vaccines in addition to aggres... 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
This is a Newsweek version of the claim that won’t go away and warrants republication as follows: By Jason Murdock The type of vaccines used against COVID-19 do not interact with or... Read more
Six academics, namely Emmanuel Ojo; Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa; Annie Burger, PhD student, Bryan Jason Bergsteedt, Lecturer (Clinical Anatomy), Samantha... Read more
By Hamdallat Yusuf, PhD Pious Muslim Women International Organisation, a faith-based, non-governmental organisation registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria has since ince... Read more