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UTME reforms, admissions waivers

Nigeria exempts NCE and agriculture candidates from UTME. Explore the goals and potential impact of these new UTME reforms on academic standards....

UTME

West Africa: ISIS threat formidable

The ISIS threat in West Africa is growing, fueled by weak governance in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Discover the causes and the urgent need for action....

West Africa: ISIS threat formidable

States’ cruel war against pensioners

Discover the shocking reality of Nigeria's pension crisis. 23 states are failing to implement pension reforms, leaving retirees to suffer despite rising re...

Pension

In 2027 elections, voter apathy looms large

Voter apathy in Nigeria is at an all-time low, threatening the 2027 elections. Discover the causes and the urgent steps needed to restore public confidence...

election

Out-of-school children still a plague

With 18.3 million out-of-school children, Nigeria faces a national plague fueling insecurity. Urgent action is needed to prevent a catastrophic future....

Out-of-school children still a plague

Sanwo-Olu, stop extortion of Nollywood crews

Extortion in Lagos targets Nollywood crews, undermining the creative industry. Governor Sanwo-Olu must act to protect businesses and creatives from street...

Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Olukoyede’s costly overstatement

Analyzing the EFCC cybercrime claim that 60% of Nigerian students are fraudsters. This costly overstatement harms perceptions and ignores systemic issues....

Mr Ola Olukoyede. EFCC

Ekiti: Terrorism takes root in South-West

Recent attacks in Ekiti and Kwara show terrorism in South-West Nigeria is a growing reality. The region faces a critical security threat demanding urgent a...

bandits. Kwara. insecurity. Terrorists

Voters’ rights, win for democracy

A landmark court ruling affirms Nigerian voters' rights to challenge INEC results, a major step for electoral accountability and democratic consolidation....

voting

NNPC refineries: Albatross of a nation

Nigeria's state-owned NNPC refineries remain non-functional despite billions spent on repairs. Explore the history of failure and the call for privatizatio...

NNPC Limited

Urgent measures needed against hantavirus

A recent hantavirus outbreak highlights the danger of this rodent-borne disease. Learn about symptoms, transmission, and why urgent measures are needed now...

Urgent measures needed against hantavirus

Escalation of Mali crisis

The Mali crisis worsens as militant groups intensify attacks, destabilizing the government. Learn about the regional threat and the need for collaboration....

Mali

Robbers on the rampage

Nigeria faces a surge in armed robbery, compounding its security crisis. Explore the causes, impact, and urgent policing reforms needed to restore safety....

Gunmen. Kidnappers

UAE’s withdrawal from OPEC

Discover why the UAE’s withdrawal from OPEC is a major shake-up for the global oil industry and the crucial lessons it holds for other producers....

OPEC

When military hijacks police duties

When soldiers perform police duties, civilians die. Nigeria's growing problem of military in policing leads to tragedy, erodes accountability, and demands...

troops, Soldiers

Shrinking free speech in universities

Recent event cancellations for Peter Obi at Nigerian universities highlight a concerning trend of shrinking free speech, eroding democratic norms and auton...

Main gate of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. OAU

Women need better access to credit

Over 80% of women-owned businesses in Nigeria lack formal credit. Learn why improving women's access to credit is a strategic necessity for economic growth...

Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim. Women

Oyedele’s moment: Not business as usual

Taiwo Oyedele faces immense pressure to reform Nigeria's fiscal policy, tackle debt, and align with monetary authorities to save the economy from collapse....

Taiwo Oyedele, tax

Faith: Giving child adoption a bad name

The tragic death of an adopted child, Faith, highlights the horrors of child adoption abuse. This case is a call for systemic reform and justice....

Faith: Giving child adoption a bad name

Police and the CPS

Retired officers protest for an exit from the Contributory Pension Scheme, citing poor Nigeria Police Pension payouts. Explore the debate and its implicati...

Olatunji Disu

Governors’ apathy toward security

Despite worsening insecurity, state governors remain lethargic. Discover why their apathy is unacceptable and what they must do to secure their people now....

Governors’ apathy toward security
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