The Need for More Public Toilets and Maintenance of Existing Restrooms at UDUS
Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed writes, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto has been one of the leading Universities in Nigeria. It is the most peaceful University that promotes Education and awards certificates based…
The Case of Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria and Other Countries
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo writes, Gender-based violence (GBV) is a general term for any harmful threat or act directed at an individual or group based on actual or perceived biological…
FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 14]
Hassan, … “I am sorry to disappoint you, but I must confess that I do not know this hardtack part of you,” Emeka submitted, wishing he had not said…
Corruption: Our Contributions as Individuals
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo writes, Corruption is not a strange word to us all. It has become the business of almost every human being that no one is being left out…
Songs of Poverty: Nigerian Government and the Teaching Profession
Ayinla Abdulateef writes, Poverty refers to inability to meet up with one’s need or want. It is further described as lacking of something that vitals to sustaining proper life.…
Girl-Child Marriage: A Violation of Women’s Human Rights in Nigeria
Abdulazeez Rahmah writes, Child marriage, as it is generally known as marrying off any person under the age of 18, in Nigeria is one of the most ravaging, creepy, and…
Nigeria as the Giant of Africa
Jimoh Hussain Kehinde writes, Lying vastly across the western coast of Africa is a giant in slumber whose name is Nigeria. In terms of landmass and population, Nigeria enjoys…
The Latent Importance of Economists
Jubril Ahmed writes, An economist specialises in the study of economics. He also formulates economic policies implemented by the executives so that the economy will work in the right direction.…
Desperation to Make Quick Money: A Complication that Leaves our Country In Danger
Abdulrasheed Akere Abdulkareem writes, Money is an appellation used officially as a medium of exchange. It’s used to pay people for their work and pay for goods and services…
FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 13]
Hassan, You were engrossed in the WhatsApp statuses you were watching with Emeka that you didn’t know when Bolaji waltzed into the apartment. Out of the blues, you looked up…
