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The Silence in the Staffroom, Nigeria's Public Universities and the Hidden Plague of Workplace Bullying and Harassment

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- There's a quiet cruelty that festers behind the ivy-covered walls of Nigeria's public universities. A plague that rarely makes it into senate meetings or faculty memos. Unlike the c... Read More


FG's Employment for Outstanding Corps Members: A Commendable Step, But Employment Is a Right, Not a Reward

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- The recent announcement by the Federal Government approving automatic employment for 210 outstanding ex-corps members is a commendable gesture. It highlights the government's willin... Read More


How to Fall in Love with a Nigerian

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- Falling in love with a Nigerian is not for the faint-hearted. Sissies need not apply. It requires patience, a tolerance for contradictions, and pretty much everything 1 Corinthians ... Read More


Super Falcons victory and women's political inclusion need

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- My neighbours might have thought I was mad last Saturday night. The way I was shouting when Nigeria's Super Falcons came from a two-goal deficit in the first half of the final of th... Read More


Why Everyone Is Talking About the Epstein Files?

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- A new batch of documents, widely referred to as the "Epstein File" has recently been making the news. The files are connected toJeffrey Epstein, a late American billionaire and con... Read More


Man Dies in Turkey After 1,500 pounds Hair Transplant Surgery

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- Martyn Latchman, a 38-year-old British man from Milton Keynes has died in Istanbul, Turkey, after falling seriously ill during preparations for a hair transplant procedure. Mr. Lat... Read More


Lagos Ports modernization: The time is now!

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- The bustling heart of Nigeria's maritime economy is Apapa Lagos, and has long been the epicenter of trade and commerce in West Africa if I am not mistaken. Yet, beneath the vibrant ... Read More


The Politics of Defection and Matters Arising: Nigeria's Endless Game of Political Musical Chairs

Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- In Nigeria's ever-dramatic political theatre, party defections have become as predictable as the seasons, only more frequent and less justified. With each election cycle comes a mas... Read More


Nigeria: A Country that Values its Entertainers but Despises its Workforce and Intellectuals

Nigeria, Aug. 1 -- Do you think Nigeria is normal? Although I stubbornly hold to my opinion that Nigeria is not bewitched, I must admit that the country needs help. It is a country that has no directi... Read More


The Next Of Kin Deception

Nigeria, Aug. 1 -- If you die today, the people you love the most may suffer not because you didn't leave something behind, but because you didn't leave it properly. We don't like to talk about death... Read More