October 1: Nigeria’s National Poem – A Beacon in the Darkness
By Nnaoke Ufere, PhD October 1, a day of mourning,When I sit in silence, heart heavy with grief,What could have been? What dreams were lost?Our nation, once hopeful, now sinks…
By Nnaoke Ufere, PhD October 1, a day of mourning,When I sit in silence, heart heavy with grief,What could have been? What dreams were lost?Our nation, once hopeful, now sinks…
By Prof. Marilyn Okeke The economic crisis ravaging Nigeria has far-reaching consequences, but a more insidious crisis lurks in the shadows, affecting countless women across the nation. A staggering majority…
The mysterious marks were the work of vampire bats (Ụsụ).
Nigeria's dismal exit from the 2024 Paris Olympics without securing a single medal serves as a stark reflection of deeper systemic failures that plague the nation.
The Tinubu administration is shamelessly resurrecting the tired and toxic “blame it on the Igbo” narrative, resorting to blatant gaslighting by falsely accusing the Igbo people of being the masterminds behind alleged attempts to sabotage his presidency.
Nigeria cannot be just a burial ground for its diaspora citizens.
Why must we bury our loved ones in a place where their children and grandchildren cannot easily visit, pay their respects, and maintain a lifelong connection?