ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A PANACEA TO COURT CONGESTION IN NIGERIA COURT DURING AND AFTER THE LOCKDOWN
By Gobir Habeeb Bolaji The recent outbreak of covid-19 is no longer a breaking news to the whole world. As a result of the lockdown and restrictions of movement imposed…
Barade One Year In Office: My Short Epistle to Danfodites
By Nurudeen Akewushola Just like a thin of air or like a speed of light; the era of much-acclaimed Barade has clocked one year. How time flies? Many might have…
Nigeria Educational System and the parable of E-learning
By Ayobami Okerinde In the last decade, there have been growing concerns over the need to incorporate Information and Education Technology (ICT) into the educational system of developing countries like…
Unraveling what the society thinks of revolution and what the law says
By Hammed J. Sulaiman Truthfully, things have changed, I mean the current government with the emblem of “change” is also yet to change ‘anything’. It is as transparent as glass…
JUST IN: UDUS set to launch Belemaoil sponsored 100 bedspace Hostel
The management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, is set to launch a 100 bedspace capacity hostel financed by Belemaoil Producing Limited Late December 2019, the management of Belemaoil and principal…
Studying Without Identity: Tales of Danfodiyo 2018/2019 Admitted Students
At a time when having a means of identification has turned utmost importance, it is sad that current 200L students of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto still cannot boast of being…
DIARY: ‘The Greatest Aim of Education Is Not Knowledge But Action’
Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye.writes While in basic 5, we were asked to rewrite a quote by Herbert Spencer, which says “the greatest aim of education is not knowledge but action” in…
Valentine’s Day: Crossing the T’s and Dotting the I’s
Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye writes, Ever wondered why February is the third most deadly month, despite being deficient in days, unlike August (which happens to be the least deadly according to mirror.co.uk)…
Faces or Canvasses
Mazeedulkhayr Mukhtar Oyeleye writes, Rambling through the streets and relishing the touch of the mild Lagos sun amidst the bustles. The mildness gave me a sapience of the semblance of…
20 Most Influential 2019 Graduates Of UDUS
By: Abdulrasheed Hammad There are different kinds of graduates all over Nigeria, some passed through the school while the school passed through others. The graduates that passed through the school…
