Perhaps few places in the world glorify the male gender or male privilege like Nigeria. Here a traffic accident can...
By Alkasim Abdulkadir Nigeria Social Violence Project based in the African Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) has been...
A silent revolution is going on at the National Open University of Nigeria however it seems several Nigerians are yet to grasp the importance of the...
The hallway of tears and sorrow. Sarah Samuel sits on a chair feebly answers the greetings of get well soon, her head is spots a low...
Nigeria’s history is replete with examples of women of valour. There’s Queen Amina of Zaria, the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929, the Egba Women led by...
Citizen Mayowa Adeniran, 28, woke up in a joyous mood on the first of October in 2010. His mirth had a tinge of patriotism to it,...
The Nigerian Army’s counter terrorism efforts have once more been caught between a rock and hard place, not since the attack on Baga have they been...
By Alkasim Abdulkadir I write you this letter with utmost due respect, the reason why I have refrained from using your civilian title is simple -as...
By Alkasim Abdulkadir She is fondly called Mami, Ashe Peters was loved by everybody, and her employer Mrs. Zakari Imam described her as an exceptional human...