Being top of the class does not necessarily guarantee that you will be the top of your life. You could graduate as the best student in...
It is no longer news neither is it an exaggerated story to say that the chaotic human and vehicular traffic situation at Rumuokoro junction has become...
Acts of indiscipline seem to have become a normal phsenomenon in our everyday lives. For some people,the act of indiscipline is a sign of modernity, fashion...
Four days ago, teachers in Nigeria joined their counterparts globally to celebrate World Teachers Day, a day set aside by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and...
Alzheimer’s disease, named after the doctor who first described it (Alois Alzheimer), is a physical disease that affects the brain. Alzheimer’s disease also known as (AD)...
The United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, Mr Charles Rivkin in Abuja recently urged Nigeria to focus on the development of...
Sixty per cent of the Nigerian population is made up of young people below the age of 35 and governments at all levels have not taken...
Shedie Okpara Recently, the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), an international and interreligious network of individuals and organisations, including representatives from religious, government, civil society and the...
Nigeria is a large country of about 140 million people perhaps the largest country in Africa and indeed, in the whole black race. Situated in West...
There is no doubt that education is a human right. This right ought to be accessible to everyone without discrimination. All children must be in a...