PEN HEALTH: Causes of Peptic Ulcer and Possible Remedies
Abalu Khadijat Opeyemi writes, Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine. The most common symptom…
The North is Bleeding!
Abdulrasheed Akere Abdulkareem writes, The North is the chunk of Nigeria, comprising three (North-West, North-East, and North-Central) of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones. Northern Nigeria also encompasses nineteen of the country’s…
Open Letter to Illustrious Sons and Daughters of Nigeria
Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye writes, Dearest compatriots, I am a big fan of Professor Wole Soyinka and I try to emulate him, paying homage with every literary piece I create. However,…
EDITORIAL: In Praise of Prof. Bilbis, the UDUS Vice-Chancellor
According to William Shakespeare, “Good things should be praised.” This quote prompts us to applaud the efforts of the incumbent Vice-Chancellor for his efforts towards uplifting this institution to compete…
CAMPUS LIFE & YOUR MENTAL HEALTH with Owolabi Khadijah Kuburah: ‘Na Mumu Dem Dey Oppress on Campus’
Maryam resumed the new academic session with so much energy. However, just a few weeks after her resumption, she struggles with her mental health. Maryam had always wished to stay…
The Clamour for Change in Stereotype Against Feminine Gender
Ayoade Zariat Yetunde writes, Stereotype is a social phenomenon that everyone has in one way or the other and regardless of gender or colour, even among women themselves. In…
Why UDUS Remains the Most Peaceful University in Nigeria
Idris Ganiyat Olufunke writes, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto(UDUS) is one of the universities established by the Nigerian government in September 1975 during the regime of Gen. Muritala R. Muhammed. It…
FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 8]
Grace, … Emeka did not come after you, and neither did he call or text to say he was sorry. You were sure he did not regret…
Whatever Would Hit You Would Never Miss You
Daud Musbaudeen writes, Destiny, as they say, can never be altered. Whatever will happen to us is eventual, irrespective of what we do. Fate is inevitable. A man must learn…
The Vampire of Our Time
Abdulrasaq Isiaq Mustopha writes, We become the victims of vampires who eat our hearts with their fallacies, we put our trust in them, yet, they betray us.They promised us great…
