The intriguing coincidence in the heart of Northern Nigeria is a bit worrisome. While the political brouhaha in the Kano Emirate has yet to settle down, the Sokoto Caliphate has joined the
The endless criticisms and arguments trailing the adoption of Genetically Modified Crops (GMOs), commonly called GM seeds by the country, are eliciting anxiety over food and agro commodities safety.
Nigeria, currently, has 273 universities with private universities accounting for over 50 per cent of the institutions. There are 148 private universities, 62 Federal Government established universities and 63 state owned universities,
A hearing conducted by the Senate on challenges facing the mining sector in Nigeria has thrown up more issues than contemplated. Illegality, insecurity, policy, as well as the domination of the sector
The funding of public institutions has long emerged as a critical challenge to the promotion of good tertiary education, maintenance of physical infrastructure, training of lecturers as well as research and innovation,
Saturday, June 25, 2022, started like any other workday for football referee, Patience Nweke, as the Imo State-born female referee was listed as one of the arbiters in the country’s second-tier football
Kemi Sodeinde, who sells towels and bed sheets in wholesale at the Dosunmu Market, Lagos Island, lost goods worth over N15m in one of the recent fire incidents.Â
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has the primary remit of combating economic and financial crimes, with a myriad of long-drawn-out cases in several courts. But its newfound fervour and ‘power’
Ahead of World Malaria Day (WMD) 2024, April 25, the Global Funds to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, has said compared to standard nets, the introduction of 56 million state-of-the-art mosquito nets
Fertiliser challenge has been a knotty one for farmers in the country, over the years. Very often, it is either in short supply or just too expensive for the end-users, especially the