Life is fun, but certain things happen at several times that makes people ask certain questions. The recent kidnapping of 3 students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary (BMJS) by kidnappers came as a shock. It made many Nigerians to think […]
Life is fun, but certain things happen at several times that makes people ask certain questions. The recent kidnapping of 3 students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary (BMJS) by kidnappers came as a shock. It made many Nigerians to think […]
The open-door policy extended by the Prime Minister Angela Merkel of Germany to the Syrian refugees wore thin so fast as the country switched into reverse by reinstating its border control to curb the overwhelming influx of migrants. Report has […]
Let’s talk about age! The widening reach to leadership for the Nigerian youths, especially in public office is beginning to show its cracks. The 2015 United Nations (UN) International Youth Day, has its focus on youth civic engagement, putting emphasis […]
It was in 1912 when British women mostly from the upper and middle-class background, made an advancement against the misaligned social and economic situation within the British civilisation of that time, they were labelled the ‘British Suffragettes’, a term which […]
The Nigerian 2015 election rolled out a new form of participative politics, where the voice of the people broke through, overturning noisy and rhetorical clatter of the political sycophants, who in themselves are incapable and out of touch. For the […]
The upper and lower chambers of the Nigerian parliament is in conflict with the ruling party. Unhindered Conflict is known to readily degenerate into fisticuffs, which later results in a collateral slaughter if uncontrolled. Nigerian are already witnesses to the […]