ACROSS the vast stretches of Nigeria, the escalating friction between farmers and pastoralists has transitioned from a localised concern into…
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PRINCE Engr. Ahmad Yusuf, popularly known as Babandiga, was named after our grandfather and, out of deep respect, members of…
THE global trade environment is shifting in ways that Nigeria cannot afford to read passively. What is taking shape is…
A GLIMMER of light may finally be appearing at the end of the tunnel for the leadership crisis that has…
‘How the healthcare reforms of Governor Umar Namadi Danmodi are restoring dignity to the aged while protecting the youngest generation’…
LAST week has been hugely significant in Nigeria’s contemporary history. The plaudits arising from the announcement of Executive Order 9,…
THE recent intervention by one Professor Toba Alabi on the leadership crisis that has afflicted the University of Abuja over…
THE ancient city of Kano has always understood the language of politics, not merely as a contest for power, but…
IN Kano State, compassion has found structure. It has found funding. It has found direction. Under the leadership of Abba…
IN an era defined by interconnectedness, universities worldwide are reimagining the boundaries of knowledge, research, and innovation. Maryam Abacha American…
YESTERDAY, fear gripped us, then shock caught up with us as we learnt about the death of our divine and…
TARABA state is one of the largest geographical spaces in the federation – so large that over a hundred ethnic…
IN the rarified air of academia, where specialisation often reigns supreme, it takes a bold intellectual to remind us of…
A FEW days ago, the National Assembly completed the review of the 2022 Electoral Act, harmonising differences in the amendments…
PRESIDENT Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent appointment of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya as Renewed Hope Ambassador and Secretary for Party Outreach,…
THE FCT Minister’s decision to impose a curfew in Abuja without stakeholders’ engagement raises several constitutional concerns. The curfew restricts…
“THIS border reopening reflects a balanced and pragmatic approach to governance that recognises the link between economic inclusion, regional diplomacy,…
THERE are men who pass through power and there are men who redefine it. Murtala Ramat Mohammed belonged to that…
FEW social issues in Northern Nigeria combine moral urgency, human suffering, and policy failure as starkly as the Almajiri education…
TUESDAY, February 10, 2026, marked his last day as the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University Kashere, Gombe State. The…
