Nigerian educational system has had an overdose of educational reforms. The 6-3-3-4 system was introduced ostensibly to provide learners with the requisite techno-vocational orientation, as against...
One problem that has assumed a scary status all over the world is unemployment. Both advanced and developing nations dread the unemployment monster like the Acquired...
Mr. Bishop Eyitene is dead, aged 79. I doubt if many people still remember the name, except for few people like Chief Jim Nwobodo who the...
Is Nigeria a failed state? The answer could be yes or no depending on the angle it is viewed from. But the country could fail if...
There is no gainsaying the fact that it is high time the use and abuse of early retirement in Nigeria attracted the attention of the Nigerian...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), while profiling the human development status of Nigeria in its 2000/2001 report, drew the attention of the nation to its...
The massive investment of the Rivers State Government in modern infrastructure as a first step towards building the capacity of the average Rivers indigene cannot be...
This is the concluding part of the article published last Friday. Financial and other material inducements are very effective in gaining political influence in the country...
Children are the gift from God. This expression aptly explains why couples who are yet to get this blessing from God in their marriage constantly besiege...
Nigeria is like a veritable paradox. And paradox, like irony and ambiguity has always had sensational appeal to the intellectual. No wonder Nigeria has an enduring...