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The Exploitative Clause Turning Employment into Legalized Servitude

Nigeria, Aug. 7 -- In the corporate corridors of many private organizations across Nigeria, a subtle but potent weapon of exploitation continues to thrive cloaked in the ordinary language of employmen... Read More


Plastic Pollution in Nigeria: Can the Ban on Single Use Plastics Make a Real Difference?

Nigeria, Aug. 7 -- In markets, streets, rivers, and gutters across Nigeria, single-use plastics are everywhere, fluttering in the wind, clogging drainage systems, and forming toxic islands in water bo... Read More


FCTA Launches Crackdown on Illegal Mining, Street Begging, and Shanties

Nigeria, Aug. 7 -- The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has launched a sweeping security operation targeting illegal mining activities and other threats across Abuja, following fresh di... Read More


WAEC Suspends 2025 WASSCE Results Over Technical Error, Assures Quick Resolution

Nigeria, Aug. 7 -- According to a press release made available to The News Chronicle by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the Council has temporarily suspended access to the 2025 WASSCE re... Read More


We Are Being Ruled By Thieves, Criminals- Emir Sanusi Fires at Politicians

Nigeria, Aug. 7 -- Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has issued a scathing critique of Nigeria's leadership, accusing many in government of lacking integrity and entering public office solely for per... Read More


The Last Stand Of Sergeant Bala

The chant rose again, Aug. 6 -- The sun over Abuja didn't just burn - it punished. Sergeant Bala wiped a line of sweat off his brow with a trembling hand. His uniform, what was left of it, clung to hi... Read More


Nigerian Armed Forces : Didn't Just Protect Us-They Gave Us Back Our Breath

Nigeria, Aug. 6 -- In a country where voices of outrage often drown the quiet acts of bravery, where failures are magnified and sacrifices forgotten, the Armed Forces of Nigeria have once again remind... Read More


Charly Boy or Baddo Bus Stop: Two Sides to an Argument.

Nigeria, Aug. 6 -- " A fruit, as they say, does not fall far from its tree. And when we develop the habit, and savour the taste, of throwing ourselves into a fray, we run the risk of becoming what a j... Read More


Adjusting the Temperature: Climate Change and International Law

Nigeria, Aug. 6 -- Before the clenching constipation of reluctant and cloddish policy makers, climate change advocates have found courts surprisingly amenable to their concerns. Bodies of environmenta... Read More


Steel and Stardust: D'Tigress Show Africa How It's Done - Again!

Nigeria, Aug. 6 -- Call it grit. Call it guts. Call it Nigeria. In a tournament that chews up the best and spits out broken dreams, D'Tigress walked in like they owned the court-and left with theirfi... Read More