Re: Open Letter to Illustrious Sons and Daughters of Nigeria
Dearest Compatriots, I was not present at any of the locations that saw Nigerian students hold peaceful protests against the perceived neglect of the country’s education sector. While proximity might…
FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 17]
Hassan, … You were with Emeka the first time you saw your superwoman on 13th October whilst on a lecherous mission. You had told him that the Students’ Union Vice…
The Benefits of Investing in Girl-child Education
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo writes, According to Aristotle, Education is the process of creating a sound mind into a sound body. It is also a process that begins from birth…
PEN HEALTH: What You Should Know About Rabies
Yusuf Abdulbasit Hozaifah writes, Rabies is an acute viral disease of the central nervous system (CNS) caused by rhabdovirus, a pathogen carried in the saliva of rabid (infected) animals;…
The Power of Appreciation
Abdulrasheed Abdulkareem Akere writes, Grateful souls are identified with the act of showing humbleness, worthy and honorable regards to people who do goodness to them. Some people are exact opposite…
Facts about Nigeria, the Giant of Africa
Abdulrahman Rahmat Akere writes, Nigeria is a country located in the western part of Africa, it is regarded as the giant of Africa because of its marvellous population. My country,…
Women as Victims of Humans Trafficking
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo writes, In our contemporary world, women are the most molested beings– they give them no regard, they are seen as sex objects and nothing more aside…
National Security, The Almajiri System and the Nigerian Government
Abdulkareem Hassan writes, It has been bothering me since the first time I was admitted to Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, about the young boys called ‘Yaro boys’, some people…
FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 16]
Hassan, … After bedding her for the third time in four weeks, Saleemah hurt your ego. She confessed that though you were much better than her husband, you were no…
My Opinion About Success
Ibraheem Rasaq Bolarinwa writes, Success is subjective as it does not have a particular definition, but ideally, success can be a result or destination or even an opportunity. We commonly…
