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Can Dyslexia Be Cured?

By Chinelo Ngolikaego Ezigbo At the launch of the Joe Ezigbo Foundation, where I serve as a Board of Trustees member with a focus on...

Traded Before Birth: The silent trauma of Nigeria’s ‘money wives’

By Lillian Okenwa The stench in the ward at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital that afternoon in 2005 was carefully contained, but nothing could...

No tears for El-Rufai and Malami, they are victims of stings they normalised

By Farooq Kperogi Nasir el Rufai and Abubakar Malami are suddenly the objects of public pity in some corners of Nigeria’s political commentariat. Yes, my...

Survival Logic of Nuclear Deterrence: The Iranian, Israeli, and American Conundrum

By Jacob Edi In the battle for survival, nothing else matters except survival. This grim reality is most evident in the cold-blooded dynamics of international...

Echoes of Trauma: When silence becomes complicity – Delta’s Ozoro example

By Lillian Okenwa As the International Women’s Month draws to a close, Nigeria and its women are once again in the headlines—for all the wrong...

Kano Optics and Ilorin Audio – My public advisory

By Dr Bolaji O Akinyemi_ The Government of the day read and interpreted the optics at Kano well. I am however worried about the speculative...

An Open Letter To His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, For Choosing Politics Over Human Lives in Zamfara

An Open Letter To His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON BY Emman Usman Shehu Your Excellency, In the shadow of Zamfara’s endless funerals, where grief has become...

Eid-el-Fitri: Shehu Mohammed and the FRSC

By Abdul Jelil Adebayo The 2026 Eid-El-Fitri celebration is on with the Federal government declaring public holidays and the leadership of the FRSC under the...

King of Darkness, Kábíyèsí Olókùnkùn

By Lasisi Olagunju Our power minister, Adebayo Adelabu, is now mocked as the King of Darkness—Kábíyèsi Olókùnkùn. I laugh at his traducers. They are crowning...

Enough Is Enough: After Bashar Sani’s Death, the North Must Finally Confront Its Own Monsters

By Yushau A. Shuaib The heartbreaking murder of Malam Bashar Sani, a senior administrator at the College of Education, Maru, is yet another grim reminder...

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