Rumours and Facts About Professor Babikir (End of the Road)
Ahmad Sodiq Akinkunmi writes, A rumour is a piece of information or story that has not been proven to be true before being shared from one person to another. It…
Ahmad Sodiq Akinkunmi writes, A rumour is a piece of information or story that has not been proven to be true before being shared from one person to another. It…
Promise Eze writes, Every Teachers Day is punctuated with new promises that never see the light of day. And yesterday, it wasn’t teachers that received new doses of promises that…
Faruq Ibrahim Olaoti writes, Social media handles have become a versatile and the most effective part of human existence in the world of today, ranging from the day-to-day activities. It…
Yinus Taiye Oladimeji writes, Happy Teachers’ Day to the teachers who have managed to show how much they care every day. To be frank, let me say I don’t…
Jubril Ahmed writes, A monopolist of knowledge is one who is versed in a particular subject or field but does not impart it to others, keeping it to himself.…
Babatunde Azeez writes, Today, sixty-one years ago, we were fit as an independent country. We have passed over so many hurdles as a nation. We thank God for the quest,…
Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye writes, The ‘A fool at forty is a fool forever’ maxim indulges the present, where the unequivocal narrative is ‘A fool at fourteen is one forever’. Whilst…
Ibraheem Rasaq Bolarinwa writes, What is worthy of celebration? I keep contemplating, but I’m puzzled and arrested by remorseful feelings. Exactly, this morning, October 1st, Nigeria turned around with…
Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye writes, Whenever my father inquires about my welfare, his calls are always concise, and regardless of the absolute briefness of such calls, the old man would…
“There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.” — Woodrow Wilson. I had never met nor heard of late Rtr…