By-elections and the 2027 reality
The first reality that is worth celebrating is that โGlobal Squareโ, the Sunday Sun back page column, authored by Kenneth Okonkwo, is six years old this week. The first edition of this column featured on the 25th day of August, 2019. Unbelievable! Global Square has featured about 300 articles celebrated Continue Reading
Free Nnamdi Kanuโฆ, by Obi Nwakanma
As at this morning, dear reader of the Orbit, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) remains a political prisoner, and a prisoner of conscience in Nigeria. Kanu continues to be held, against his will, and against the laws of the federation of Nigeria, whose courts Continue Reading
Oyo 2027: Amofin Beulah Adeoye as Heir to a Legacy of Leadership
By Abegunde Samuel Temitope Oyo Stateโs developmental journey since the beginning of the 4th Republic has been shaped by a lineage of transformative leaders, each contributing distinct strengths to its progress. From Lamidi Onaolapo Adesina, Lam-Adesina’s foundational reforms through Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladojaโs grassroots governance to Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akalaโs Continue Reading
National Single Window comes to life after failed attempts
President Bola Ahmed Tinubuโs policies are yielding great interest. Since taking office, he has implemented policies that are sustainable and beneficial to the Nigerian economy, one of which is the National Single Window (NSW). Nigeria has always been a country of opportunity, but too often, those opportunities were lost in Continue Reading
How Dr Ramat will raise the bar at NERC
The trend of increasing youth inclusion under President Bola Tinubuโs leadership is a model that is good for even development and national unity; for this, many observers have lauded the President while urging him to sustain the feat. Tinubuโs ability to recruit the finest of human resources to get the Continue Reading
Avoidable frequent change of university identity
The least of the problems facing each public university in the country is naming. With all the universities groaning under poor funding, ill-equipment and poor staffing, the federal government has become obsessed with changing the names of some of these universities after our politicians and past leaders. One of such Continue Reading
Artificial Intelligence and sustainability: Education reforms in Nigeria (2)
The broadening of the institutional and administrative autonomy of tertiary institutions to allow for more robust objectives in their unique contexts. For instance, universities can be reprofiled in accordance with specific competences. Universities of education are different from agricultural universities or technical universities. It is in line with this reprofiling Continue Reading
Terrorism: Policeโs crucial role in preventing attacks
Sir: The Nigeria Policeโs Rapid Response team stationed in Benue has foiled what could have been another national tragedy of monumental proportions. This was reported by Daily Trust. Although three farmers sadly lost their lives in the incident, the situation could have been far worse if not for the policeโs Continue Reading
Securing their future today: The role of trusts in protecting your childโs education and legacy
If you could make a wish for your child, what would it be? While life is filled with uncertainties, there are steps you can take today to increase the chances of those wishes coming true. One of the greatest gifts you can give your child is financial security and uninterrupted Continue Reading
Interior ministry: Two years of Renewed Hope under Tunji-Ojo
There are many ways to look at visionary leadership, the capacity to translate vision into reality, as the American leadership expert Warren Bennis is justly famous for saying. Visionary leadership involves the ability to innovate and to create; which is why, according to Leroy Eimes, a leader is one who Continue Reading










