The words ‘youth restiveness’ have become a cliché to Nigerians over the years. This epidemic which has undoubtedly become endemic has been given different colorations. However,...
Round the year, the local media content is replete with news of one genocidal activity in one part of the country or the other. Sometimes, a...
Empowerment is the action of raising the status of womenthrough education, raising awareness, literacy and training. Women’s empowerment is all about equipping and allowing women to...
Every man, except thepampered child of fortune, ought to have a vocation in order to earn a living. In ancient Jewish society, acquisition of vocational skills...
As a result of over-emphasis on paper qualification, examination cheating has become a vogue in Nigeria. Our children now prefer enjoying themselves at the expense of...
Following last week’s Supreme Court ruling which upheld the right of a female child to inherit properties of her father; a friend called me on the...
Just recently, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) warned Nigerians against consuming Pure Tassie organic apple and black currant imported from...
Joan was born at the end of World War II, during the 1950s; she was a primary school pupil at St. Saviour’s (UNA) School, Kreigani in...
The broken down definition of dyslexia is interpreted into ‘dys’ – meaning difficulty and ‘lexia’ meaning words, simply put, difficulty with words. This, in a way,...
Late Professor E. D. Anosike of the University of Port Harcourt, once said that “the most significant index of underdevelopment of a nation is the minds...