As Nigeria pushes forward in diversifying its agricultural economy, sesame (Sesamum indicum) has quietly emerged as one of the country’s most…
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In Nigeria, ironically, some heroes who work tirelessly to develop their country often go unnoticed, unsung, and unappreciated outside their…
In traditional Nigeria, especially in the Muslim North, where I can confidently say I know a thing or two, segregation…
During his inauguration, President Tinubu announced with aplomb his cancellation of petroleum subsidy. He appeared to expect grateful thanks from…
To ABU Alumni and friends, news about Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria — the great ABU — is always unfolding, as…
For decades, nutrition has been boxed in as a social or humanitarian concern, mostly in the domain of charities, aid…
Locally known as Dr Madu in his youth and later more commonly addressed as Dr Mamman, Dr Madu was an…
Nigeria’s nutrition challenge has never been just about producing more food, but about ensuring access to healthy, resilient and nutrient-rich…
This week, I was in Kano attending the 6th social influencers summit. I am a fan of the annual event and…
Malnutrition remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing yet solvable challenges. It is not only a health issue but also an…
