By Sunny Green Itodo In the Idoma cosmosphere, there are so many drums, but the Okanga -talking drum- is the finest of Read More
Ademola Adeleke is in the news again. On Friday, the Osun State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Osogbo nullified his election as Read More
By Genevieve Aningo From the month of February, the world would be celebrating Black History Month and the concept of Black Friday Read More
Niger committed to quality education, reducing out-of-school children, says commissioner
Hannatu Jibrin Salihu, the commissioner for education in Niger, says the state remains committed to providing quality and all inclusive education for Read More
Th United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) says 75 per cent of children between the age of 7 to 14 years in Nigeria Read More
Temilade Openiyi, the singer better known as Tems, has become the first Nigerian artiste to bag an Oscar nomination. The ‘Damages’ crooner Read More
As the world commemorates the fifth International Day of Education, Save the Children International is concerned about the increasing number of out-of-school Read More
The Commissioner of Police in Jigawa, Mr Emmanuel Ekot has advised youths to shun drug abuse and crimes. He also counselled youths Read More
BBTitans: 8 housemates up for possible eviction as Blaqboi, Ipeleng
The second Head of House games saw all 24 housemates compete in pairs. Following Big Brother’s twist on Sunday, the housemates now Read More
By Adegoke Awau A new year is often seen as a new dawn and a new journey laced with optimism. At the Read More
Increased engagement, transparency… how social media is redefining electioneering in
By Quadri Yahya In a democratic society, elections determine how the government changes periodically. The popular party often takes the lead and Read More
It’s already been a week since the BBTitans launch weekend. The 24 housemates have entertained millions of viewers across Africa in the Read More