University Courses: Marketable and Non-Marketable Courses—How True? By: Balami Lazarus Let me make it clear hereinafter that I am not...
With Fury of a Tempest, Alau Dam Flood By: Balami Lazarus Who wants to be a millionaire? a television quiz program anchored by one Frank Idoho,...
The Rise and Fall of Garkida, a Social Decline By: Balami Lazarus In my recent visit to see my aged mother in Shaffa, a small rural...
Kashim Shettima, Leadership, and the Flood in Maiduguri By Dr. James Bwala These past few days, I have been thinking back on the flood in Maiduguri....
Letter to Kashim Shettima at 58: Happy Birthday, Mr. Vice President By: Dr. James Bwala To Kashim Shettima, my esteemed vice president, I would like to...
Counting our blessings from the protests By Kunle Oyatomi Many are wont to mourn and count their losses after a period of hostilities, conflict or bitter...
Are children liabilities or assets? By: Balami Lazarus In the village of Wulkancha, every family is blessed with children, males and females. But Thalma was the...
By: Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice The recent protest in northern Nigeria, which took a violent turn, should ultimately serve as a stark wake-up call not only...
Dangote Refinery: Pride to the Nation and Beacon of Hope By Prof M.K. Othman A business mogul the size of Aliko Dangote is assumed to say...
Dangote refinery: when it rains it pours. By Tahir Ibrahim Tahir Talban Bauchi. When it rains it pours is the best phrase to describe what is...