By Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano Not many people have heard of the term “doomsday prepping”. It’s a common mentality among people who suspect that some disaster, some doomsday, i... Read more
“Frankly speaking, my response to this question is not as JAMB Registrar, it is as a Professor from a university and as somebody who had managed the university and who has also been Presiden... 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
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
Activists of the Peace and Conflict Studies scholarly space descended on Abuja FCT yesterday to make a public presentation of a book in honour of Professor Olawale Albert, accurately referre... Read more
There are no loud promotional activities or clicking of glasses here and there about it but the intellectual circles in which he circulates have taken note of the arrival of probably the new... Read more
It is very unlikely that any experts in reading images can penetrate the cover picture of this story and make a culturally sensitive sense of it. A young Edumoga girl who makes good in the C... Read more
In terms of self-awareness, very few in Nigeria would regard as controversial any claim that the University of Ibadan, (UI) is far ahead of all others, yesterday and today. This story is, th... Read more
The perceived virtual collapse of the university system in Nigeria was the subject of a 7-hour contentious conversation among key stakeholders in Abuja today. The assemblage happened to capt... Read more
Key stakeholders in Nigeria will have the opportunity of hearing what a research project has been able to establish on The University System, Inequality and the Public Good in Nigeria. It wi... Read more