Most natural disasters, like the recent floods that ravaged many states across the country, are unavoidable. What could be done at most is to put measures...
This is the concluding part of this article first published last Wednesday. Over the years, efforts have been made to understand the profile of terrorists so...
Excerpts from a paper presented at the 5th conference of the Men’s Christian Association of the Diocese of Niger Delta North, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)...
Motherhood is the state of being a mother. It means having a child and nurturing the child. Motherhood entails the period of pregnancy, through delivery and...
At a time when, unemployment in Nigeria hit its all-time-high, with young skilled graduates roaming the streets for unavailable jobs, criminality and insecurity at disturbing peaks...
This is the concluding part of the article published last Wednesday Governor Rotimi Amaechi was upbeat while signing into law these bills including that on social...
According to the legendary Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” While to the famous Walter Cronkite;...
“Carnival of Peace and Harmony’’ was the theme of the 2012 Abuja Carnival that will hold between Saturday, November 24, and Tuesday, November 27. Observers note...
Tomorrow marks the 24th edition of the World AIDS Day (WAD). It is a day aimed at drawing the world’s attention towards ensuring universal access to HIV...
Apart from the Boko Haram insurgency in the northern part of the country, perhaps, the next major challenge facing Nigeria currently is the theft of crude...