Editorial

By Yakubu Musa Nothing, perhaps, illustrates the tragedy of the current world's most enduring struggle, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, than last Friday’s UN resolution for a ceasefire. Curiously, the United States of America voted against it while her...
By Sanusi Abdullahi Kiru In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigeria's telecommunications industry, there are individuals who leave an indelible mark, reshaping the sector for the betterment of the nation. Among these luminaries, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta stands...

Sahelian Times celebrates first anniversary, unveils editorial board

By Salim Yunusa Sahelian Times, an online newspaper, was launched a year ago. From its inception, it has recorded tremendous growth in followership and recognition...

Combatting the attacks on education in northern Nigeria

Attacks on schools and students in the northern parts of Nigeria continue to cast a bleak shadow on the fate of education in the...

As Nigeria lags behind in COVID-19 vaccines rollout, more options should be explored to guide its choices

EDITORIAL Since the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, otherwise known as the great influenza, the world has never witnessed a pandemic as threatening and...

Zabarmari massacre and the tough road ahead

Editorial  On November 28, the people of Borno State were bracing up for historic local council elections, a defiant demonstration of Borno’s return to...

Special report: The untold story behind discovered COVID-19 palliatives in many Nigerian states

Sahelian Times: Against the backdrop of last week’s warehouse breaks in many states across the country, Sahelian Times launched an investigation to determine the...

#EndSARS and struggle for responsible policing

 This month, hundreds of thousands of Nigerian youth run to the streets to demand an end to police brutality, with specific reference to the...

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