Jega Arrives in Monrovia on ECOWAS Election Mission
All eyes are on Liberia, with hopes for a transparent and peaceful electoral exercise.
Turkiye’s Experience of How Poetry Unites, Strengthens – by Nurduran Duman
"Translation is the harvest of two different cultures," writers Nurduran Duman. "When you translate a text into another language, you convey a new breath, a new culture, and a new…
NGO Leader Reveals Five Gods He Refused to Worship
He says, "I took that decision when I turned 50, 10 years ago, and subsequently wrote a book titled: Called to Serve God and Humanity."
Priceless Message to Freshers
Irrespective of what happens on your way up, irrespective of every challenge or obstacle you face, your "WHY" of coming to this university should always give you reasons why you…
Conflicts Seem to Characterise African Traditional Leadership Selection, But They Shouldn’t
In Great Britain and Wales, the selection and coronation process has remained largely unchanged for the past one thousand years. What happened to the laid down rules and order in…
WHO Pre-Qualifies First Self-Test for Hepatitis C
The first hepatitis C virus (HCV) self-test has been prequalified by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which is a major step in the global campaign to eradicate hepatitis C. The…
Suspend Samoa Agreement, Reps tells FG
The Federal House of Representatives has urged the federal government to suspend the implementation of the controversial Samoa Agreement over the alleged LGBTQ clause. The Deputy Minority Leader, Aliyu Madaki,…
Youths Urged to Embrace Tech Skills at Teen Tech Expo
Youths have been encouraged to learn technology skills to contribute significantly to Nigeria's growth. The founder of the Teens World Foundation, Kossy Okonkwo, made this statement during the organisation's annual…
“Be Law-Abiding,” Police Warn Content Creators
The Nigeria Police Force has called on content creators and pranksters to be law-abiding, as they will not tolerate any content that instils fear or poses a threat to the…
Africa to Benefit from South Korea’s Customs Technology
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Korea Customs Service (KCS) have signed an aide-memoire to facilitate customs reforms and modernisation. This collaboration aims to use Korean customs experience and…
UN Expresses Concern Over High Food Costs in Nigeria
The United Nations has expressed serious concern over the alarming statistic that Nigerians spend over 65 percent of their salaries on food, compared to just five to six percent in…
WHO Releases First Clinical Guidelines for Tobacco Cessation
The World Health Organisation's (WHO) first clinical treatment guideline for quitting tobacco has been released. This guide is aimed at helping over 750 million smokers worldwide and 4.7 million Nigerians…
AfriLabs Releases AI Studies for Africa’s Tech Future
AfriLabs, the largest pan-African network of technology and innovation hubs, announces the publication of two major studies on artificial intelligence (AI) in Africa. Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates…
Abuja to Host 9th EU-Nigeria Business Forum
The ninth edition of the Nigeria-European Union Business Forum will bring together business leaders, policymakers, and institutional stakeholders from Nigeria and Europe in Abuja on July 2 to identify and…
Solidaridad Urges Government Action on Deforestation
Solidaridad, a non-governmental organisation that promotes agriculture, has called on the government to stop indiscriminate deforestation as a means of addressing Nigeria's ongoing vegetable shortages. They contend that this practice…