Dictionary of Oxford Languages sees a dictator as “a ruler” with total power over a country, typically one who has…
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I could not see this skit among recent Danbello’s posts. I wish I can shed some light there on the…
Nigeria’s northern region is experiencing continuous armed violence and a decline in rainfall as a result of climate change, both…
The current cost of living crisis and the resulting agitations have highlighted the need to scale up the agriculture budget.…
Nigeria experiences significant brain drain across various sectors, particularly in healthcare. The migration of health workers, often referred to as…
Research shows that many of our contemporary problems, such as the rising prevalence of mental health issues, are emerging from rapid technological advancement…
Amidst macroeconomic challenges, BUA Foods has continued to demonstrate strong financial performance, good market presence and operational strength. By Idika Aja…
Governor Bago’s commitment to paying overdue pensions and gratuities in Niger State brings hope to retirees, showcasing a compassionate and decisive leadership that prioritizes their well-being.
In the streets of Abuja, amidst the vibrant energy and relentless hum of the capital city, a quieter yet profound…
Journalists in Nigeria frequently find themselves on the wrong side of the law for simply doing their jobs. Arbitrary arrests and prolonged detentions without trial have become tools of intimidation. The recent arrest of reporters for covering protests or reporting on government corruption exemplifies the misuse of the legal system to silence dissent. Such actions violate both national and international laws that guarantee freedom of the press.
