In a week where a political chieftain is gunned down on his way to the airport in Owerri and a...
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I belong to a generation that saw something of the then railway system in Nigeria. Embedded in my childhood memories...
When news broke last week that the Accountant General of the federation told members of the National Assembly that the...
I will start the second and concluding part of this article on Nigeria’s peace with the profound statement in part...
On April 27, 1957, Olabisi Ajala, began a trip “around the world” and ultimately, he visited India, the Soviet Union,...
Good manners are still important. Sometimes customers’ services may be taken for granted and it may seem like the concept...
A few days ago, I came across an interesting Twitter thread by Kenyan Economics professor David Ndii. The thread, which...
I am so sure that our God has a wonderful sense of humour and nobody can convince me otherwise. It...
Across the world, there are different ways in which technological advancement has been received. In some countries, it has inspired...
Every reasonable and responsible citizen or organisation in Nigeria should be concerned about the goings-on in the country these days....
The quest by early explorers to harness resources at sea necessitates the evolution of different technologies and capabilities in the...
Our desire to own something we can see, touch, and feel is primordial. e-Cash is not something that would naturally...
Last week, we focused on the issues which surround the appointments of Vice Chancellors in our universities. Among other things,...
The great thing about Resilience Television is that it has given COVID-19 pandemic a wide berth, bordering on complete blackout....