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Solar System: Mission to Touch the Sun

To reach an orbit around the sun, the Parker Solar Probe was designed to take seven flybys of Venus that will essentially give a gravity assist, shrinking its orbit for…

Nigeria’s Calamitous Movement: Which Way Out? II

Nigeria is a net importer of food items worth N3 billion USD annually (www.fao.org) This is a corollary to last week’s piece, in which economic and security issues were discussed.…

Nigeria’s Calamitous Movement: Which Way Out?

Educationally, the drift is so glaring that Nigerians have no confidence in primary and secondary school levels of education. NECO and SSE results have lost their meanings and values. Nigeria…

K – K – K: Nigeria’s Political Heartbeat, Disenchantment, and Way Out

Democratic governance, as we operate in Nigeria, rests on the tripod of the executive arm, judiciary, and legislative. Katsina – Kano – Kaduna, aka KKK is the brain and heartbeat…

Nigeria-2023: Is the North-South Rotational Presidency the Answer?

The northern governors countered their southern colleagues and rejected the rotational presidency, condemning it as unconstitutional. Presidency – Political hush-hush and horse-trading were the resultant effects of two separate congregational…

Electoral Reform in Nigeria: Light at the End of The Tunnel?

While some of us are looking forward to a good reform that will guarantee a credible and transparent electoral process, the politicians may be busy looking for shortcuts to electoral…

April 19, 2022
April 19, 2022

Solar System: Mission to Touch the Sun

To reach an orbit around the sun, the Parker Solar Probe was designed to take seven flybys of Venus that will essentially give a gravity assist, shrinking its orbit for…

April 12, 2022
April 12, 2022

Nigeria’s Calamitous Movement: Which Way Out? II

Nigeria is a net importer of food items worth N3 billion USD annually (www.fao.org) This is a corollary to last week’s piece, in which economic and security issues were discussed.…

April 4, 2022
April 4, 2022

Nigeria’s Calamitous Movement: Which Way Out?

Educationally, the drift is so glaring that Nigerians have no confidence in primary and secondary school levels of education. NECO and SSE results have lost their meanings and values. Nigeria…

March 12, 2022
March 12, 2022

Re: The Craze for Easy Money in Nigeria and The Hanifa Story

Today, I am presenting some edited views on the topic “The Craze for Easy Money in Nigeria and The Hanifa Story”. Again, it is time to allow the esteemed readers…

March 12, 2022
March 12, 2022

Russia-Ukraine Conflicts: War of Supremacy and Accentuated Lessons

Now, we have Ukraine episode an absolute threat for the possible use of Nuclear weapons, whose destructive capabilities are limitless spatially and temporarily. I came across an analogy of the…

February 22, 2022
February 22, 2022

Rice Pyramid in Nigeria and Matters Arising

instead of having commodity pyramids, efforts should be geared towards adequately funding extension services through legislation of agricultural extension policy. This will sooner than later bring the desired result of…

January 25, 2022
January 25, 2022

K – K – K: Nigeria’s Political Heartbeat, Disenchantment, and Way Out

Democratic governance, as we operate in Nigeria, rests on the tripod of the executive arm, judiciary, and legislative. Katsina – Kano – Kaduna, aka KKK is the brain and heartbeat…

November 11, 2021
November 11, 2021

Nigeria-2023: Is the North-South Rotational Presidency the Answer?

The northern governors countered their southern colleagues and rejected the rotational presidency, condemning it as unconstitutional. Presidency – Political hush-hush and horse-trading were the resultant effects of two separate congregational…

October 31, 2021
October 31, 2021

Electoral Reform in Nigeria: Light at the End of The Tunnel?

While some of us are looking forward to a good reform that will guarantee a credible and transparent electoral process, the politicians may be busy looking for shortcuts to electoral…

September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021

Afghanistan: Fall of the Giants and Accentuated Lessons

deaths of people and destructions of properties were the daily realities we faced every day as children and adults The Afghans born forty years ago to date have seen all…

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