The name Sudan derives from the Arabic ‘bilad as Sudan’, which translates as ‘The Land of the Blacks.’ There is...
As the final chimes of 2023 fade into the dawn of 2024, a palpable hum of anticipation thrumming through the...
We sat lazily at our home on the last day of 2023. Our children are all in their homes, safe...
Dear reader, happy New Year. I hope you had a restful holiday and crossover. Somehow, given what our country is...
A dirty slap unfailingly greeted me every time I uttered, “Daddy, I don’t want to go to church.” The repercussions...
In today’s world, the old saying “Children are the leaders of tomorrow” takes on new meaning. Looking back, it is...
The Home Office of the United Kingdom announced on Monday that it had commenced the implementation of its policy, stopping...
The relationship between government and the governed can be likened to marriage because they both depend on trust, or lack...
In the midst of economic challenges and diminishing trust in governance, Nigerians find themselves grappling with the harsh realities of...
In the dynamic landscape of global oil trade, Nigeria, one of the biggest sellers of crude in the global oil...
A few years ago, I wrote a piece titled “Lord, give Nigeria bold and incorruptible judges” (Vanguard, April 25, 2019)....
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), pervasive chronic illnesses, continue to cast a long shadow over the health landscape of developing nations. These...
It is in place to say compliments of the season to the readership. I hope you had a fun-filled Christmas...
We arrived in Abuja in line with the federal government directives that all federal institutions should relocate to Abuja from...
In the intricate tapestry of the business world, where decisions carry weight and uncertainties lurk around every corner, leaders find...