The Audio Promises Of The Government
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…
UDUS Approves 2021/2022 Postgraduate Academic Calendar and Sales of Admission Form
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo reports, The management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, had on 27th September 2021, approved the postgraduate calendar for the 2021/2022 academic session as well as sales of…
Social Media: What if WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram Cease to Exist?
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…
UDUS SU CTC Produces Sachet Water: Set to be sold at the rate of N5 per sachet
Hayatullahi Abu Lubabah reports, The Students’ Union caretaker committee of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, has commenced the production of UDUS sachet water to ease the affairs of students on campus.…
UDUS Approves College of Education Affiliation
Hamid Fatimah Omotayo reports, The management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, has on 6th September 2021, approved the affiliation of Adamu Augie College of Education, Argungu, Kebbi State to the…
Teachers’ Day: Remembering the Sacrifice of Teachers
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…
The Monopolist of Knowledge: A Scourge in the Wheel of Transmission of Lore Amongst Students
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.…
Nigeria and Independence Anniversary
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,…
Leaving Sixty in Swaddling Clothes
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…
Nigeria at Sixty-One
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…
