Student loan scheme and the emerging sabotage
One of the policies of the present administration that is so far impactful but quietly and systematically executed is the student loan scheme. This scheme was launched by the federal government in May, 2024 with the basic aim of assisting indigent students to meet their financial obligations by way of Continue Reading
Psychology of civil demonstrators and protesters
Whenever there is notice of civil unrest or civil demonstration or protest. Newspapers and magazines are always on alert. So, News Editors usually depends on both the crime reporter and the political reporter for the news. Reason being that every aspect of the coverage must be on his table to Continue Reading
Kano: One town, two Emirs
The Kano emirate is one of the oldest in Nigeria, having come into being in 1805 when it was formed after the Fulani Jihad. The emirate had been ruled by various emirs including Ado Bayero who is arguably the longest ruling emir having been on the throne for over 50 Continue Reading
Nigeria in age of economic reset
The bounty winds have changed course. Across oceans and continents, the pillars of the old world buckle under the weight of new contradictions. Power is roaringly shifting, as nations once constrained by historic fetters jostle for inadequate pickings. Does Nigeria stand a chance in the unfolding world order? What are Continue Reading
A republic of a thousand kingdoms
The recent coronation of Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade as the Alaafin of Oyo in a tumultuous celebration attended by thousands of his subjects brought to mind the tremendous support for traditional institutions by our people and raised the interesting issue of the superficiality of the republic imposed on our traditional Continue Reading