If the works of historians like Professor E.J Alagoa and others are anything to go by, Engenni is one of the ancient kingdoms not just in...
In virtually all societies, women are in an inferior position to men. Sex or gender determine more rights and dignity for men in legal, social and...
Jude is a cripple. He imagines how he can move around with the challenges of dealing with daily engagements that his condition has made unfriendly. In...
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Nigeria was home to Africa’s largest textile industry, with over 180 textile mills. The Cotton, Textile and Garment (CTG) sub-sector,...
“The battlefield is an unforgiving classroom. It is a theater where success and survival in real combat is dependent on hard work during exercise of all...
Undoubtedly climate change is one of the biggest threats facing humanity today. Environmental experts also say that Nigeria is vulnerable to the effects of climate change...
Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, a man of reputation and influence, warlord, people’s general and leader died in a London hospital on November 26, 2011 after he...
It would be obvious to a growing number of Nigerians by now that much of the violent crimes in the country, from murder to kidnapping and...
It’s been three months since the Federal Government shut the major land borders in a bid to check smuggling of goods, especially rice, light arms and...
Although the heavy cost of maintaining Nigeria’s 469 federal lawmakers has always been a source of concern, “sitting politicians’’ have joined in the campaign for the...