By Dons Eze, PhD At the height of the ongoing #EndSARS protests rocking various parts of the country demanding the scrapping or Read More
By Femi Oluwasanmi The recent demonstrations that characterized the Nigeria’s 60th Independence day’s anniversary and the continuous persecution of Nigerians Read More
By Gabriel Agbo “… Ah, my lord, what will we do now?’ he cried out to Elisha. ‘Don’t be afraid!’ Elisha told Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi There was torrent of commendation and glowing tributes for teachers across the globe during this year’s World Teachers’ Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi The information in the public domain about UN-Habitat celebration is that every October, the United Nation and partners organize Read More
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Back in 2005, I read the sage underline that; argument is one thing you will never win. If you win, Read More
By Tochukwu Madukwe Some Professors and academics from Enugu West zone, especially from Awgu, Aninri, Oji, Udi Ezeagu axis, who believe and Read More
By Dons Eze, PhD As things currently stand, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), appears to be the only group fighting Read More
By Dons Eze, PhD In 2015, he was “the most criticized President”. He was “clueless”, “weak”, “incompetent”, and presided over the “most corrupt” Read More
By Gabriel Agbo Something new and strange is about to happen to you! Those that will survive the current global distress and Read More
By James Lukpata Crisis is a normal phenomenon in our society as far as human being is concern.The evolving societies from Read More
Jerome-Mario Utomi If there is anything that presents as false the claim by politicians particularly in Nigeria that their motives are unsoiled Read More