A MAJOR human foible is the tendency to pursue symbolism at the expense of substance. It is not a particularly…
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PRIME College (PC) was established in the commercial city of Kano in August 1995, marking three decades of dedicated service…
AS the nation marks its 65th year of independence, we find ourselves in a state of disillusionment. While we celebrate…
THERE is a concerning narrative floating around. And that is the federal government should move against the trade unions in…
NIGERIA’s security landscape has been a persistent and complex challenge, characterized by a multitude of threats that have evolved in…
ON Friday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu turns his gaze south-westward to the sprawling city of Ibadan. Over two years since…
WHEN the National Examinations Council (NECO) announced the results of the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examinations, the air was filled…
I READ with keen interest the thoughtful piece by Engr. Bello Gwarzo Abdullahi titled “The Futility of Political Godfatherism.” He…
“Cancelling or abandoning existing projects and programmes weakens governance and slows progress.” – Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, September 21, 2025.…
ANY time I write on issues bedevilling the North, some of my respondents from the South quickly throw the Almajiri…
IT was another journey to Kaduna by President Bola Tinubu. It was one to demonstrate the depth of friendship and…
IN a year when over a million Nigerian students wrote their Senior School Certificate Examination, it was Kano State that…
NIGERIA’s intricate political landscape remains in a perpetual state of flux, an ever-shifting interplay of personal ambitions, regional calculations, and…
IN today’s digital era, social media or “new media,” as it is often called has become an indispensable force shaping…
WHEN former UN Special Representative Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas addressed the News Agency of Nigeria’s International Lecture Series recently, his…
AS Nigeria joins the world to mark National Identity Day, we must stop thinking of identity as mere documentation and…
IN a nation where much of the public remains deeply uncertain about how governance truly works, whistleblowers play an indispensable…
HE might not be fancied by many Nigerians as the ideal electoral umpire leader, but in this piece, analysts, commentators,…
THEY carried chalk, files, and stethoscopes in their youth. Today, they carry pain, waiting for gratuities that never came. Dr.…
1. Only 3% of GDP is oil and gas. They rest is non oil. 2. Better capturing of entertainment sector…
