Tag: Youths

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...

Tension brews in Bauchi over another blasphemy allegation

By Ismail Auwal There’s palpable tension in Bauchi State following an allegation of blasphemy that sent irate youths on rampage in the Katangan area of...

Ex-sports minister, Dalung dumps APC

By Ismail Auwal Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, has quit the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), citing lack of internal democracy in...

Hisbah arrest Whot-playing youths in Kano

By Sahelian Times The Hisbah, Sharia police, in Kano State have arrested some youths in Warawa for allegedly playing 'whot', a popular card game.   The Hisbah...

Future of Nigeria’s youth:  Promise of a Kingsley Moghalu presidency

By Kingsley Moghalu OON  A year ago, Nigerian youth organised themselves in the peaceful #EndSARS protests to demand freedom from police brutality. Quite sadly,...

The recent Plateau killing, northern Muslims youths and the lessons from MSII @60 Colloquim

  By Ibraheem A. Waziri In Nigeria the media generally and some Muslim pundits, are highly cautious, in identifying strongly with Muslims groupings, in the event...

Letter to Nigerian youths

By Adamu Usman Garko For many days I have been feeling the pressure to write this letter. I can’t really say, directly, what has been...

Are Nigerian youths at the crossroads?

By Umar Farouk Jahun The youths in Nigeria by all indications are at a crossroads over the precarious situation the country has been dragged into....

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