By Anibe Idajili, Niger state, Nigeria Politics in Nigeria is almost like a game, but this game is no child’s play Read More
OVERDUE salary payments are plaguing midwives enrolled in the Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) within Niger state’s Bida, Paikoro, and Lapai local Read More
Kidnapping, though existent before now, is on the rise and has become the new “oil boom” for miscreants and terrorists, who demand Read More
Charity, they say begins at home and Engineer Alex Onyia, the CEO of Educare, has proven to be a ‘’nwafor’’, son of Read More
Attraction between the opposite sexes drives them to do many things, one of which is cohabitation. Though not traditionally an African practice Read More
Today marks a year since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the oath of office as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Read More
The National Bureau of Statistics revealed, as of 2018, that 14.3 million Nigerians between the ages of 15 and 64 years are into drug use. However, Read More
Marriage is a beautiful thing, but what happens when things go south? What happens when friends become foes, when they have their Read More
As this reporter biked along a dusty pothole-ridden road, clouds of dust billowed up around him, coating his once-groomed hair and clothes Read More
Former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, disclosed a strained relationship with predecessor Peter Odili due to “political differences,” while speaking to journalists Read More
Sokoto State is one of the states in Northern Nigeria still grappling with a significant out-of-school children crisis despite multibillion naira investments Read More
ADAMU Bello Mustapha found it inconceivable that, despite his dedicated years of active duty and commitment to serving the government of Niger Read More