Opinion

On suspension of planned schools reopening: Matters arising

By Pokalas, Paiyun-Dayi Tal. If the Government both past and present had heeded ASUU'S demand for revitalization, Universities would have had enough freshness and energy to...

Palliative mismanagement, aggravation of COVID Impact

By Bashir Kabir As the world slowly slides back to lockdown measures with the new COVID strains gaining strength, the world is massively going to...

AKK gas pipeline: Arewa In need of exigent regional industrial reforms policy

By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim On the 13th of July 2020, the BusinessDay editorial board published an editorial titled “Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline project lacks economic viability”. In...

Government policies on university education: A case of “enemy of state”.

By Abdelghaffar Amoka Abdelmalik, PhD According to the founders of the American Philosophical Society, universities are concerned to create and transmit “useful knowledge”. Boulton et...

True leadership will steer our ship in the right direction

By Usman O. Abdullahi Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course, so says John C. Maxwell. The importance...

Our gauzy language of patriotism

By Haroun Muhammed No one will teach you how to love your skin; how to gauge your taste for everything around you. No one will...

A house divided

By MA Iliasu In November 2020 when it came to light that Senator Biden has defeated president Trump after winning the highest number of votes...

ASUU strike suspension, matters arising: Is the second wave of 2020 ASUU strike looming?

By Abdelghaffar Amoka Abdelmalik, PhD In the buildup to the conditional suspension of 2020 ASUU Strike on the 23rd December 2020, I can remember the...

Abba Kabir Yusuf @ 58: My personal encounter with an active listener

By Haroun Muhammed It was on the sunny afternoon I received a surprised call: “Are you around? Come to the campaign office, Excellency wants to...

The Senate: Ahmad Lawan’s stewardship

By Hassan A. Nguru One of the endless discussions on Nigeria’s cyberspace and across the media is; if it is worth it, for Nigeria to...

Whatsapp: The revolutionary tool of Naiveté

  By Y. Z. Yaú Three or four years ago, I toyed with the idea of doing an academic paper with the title “Fighting with their...

Financiers of terror: A coterie of ghosts

 By Halima Imam We often attribute terror to suicide bombings, beheadings, and radical groups, although terrorism is much more than that and all kinds of...

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