
Fatal Faith: The Tragic Trajectory of Blasphemous Offence in Nigeria
In recent history, mobs have executed up to a dozen people extrajudicially since 1999 in isolated cases.

In recent history, mobs have executed up to a dozen people extrajudicially since 1999 in isolated cases.

The recent attack means that Funtua, known to be a haven for neighbouring villagers displaced by bandits, is no longer safe.

Dear Advocate of Reasoning, Welcome to another insightful edition of our newsletter, where we delve into critical issues affecting people and their nations. In this

When governments come out to protect the market, they hurt the economy and the people bleed.

Over-taxing one group might bring short-term gains but could deter long-term growth and stability.

In West Africa, it’s becoming tougher and riskier to be a journalist. It seems like every day, they face more threats, arrests and attacks. The world is noticing that more journalists are being put in jail.

Democracy, as a system of government in Africa, is at its weakest point. In the last three years, the continent has witnessed seven coups. But evidence reveals that democracy was in a fragile state long before the military stepped in, making its disposal an option.

Telemedicine involves using digital devices like computers and smartphones to provide healthcare services remotely.

For several years, unemployment has always been on the rise, despite several government’s job creation campaigns. Have you ever wondered why?

Dear Advocate of Reason, As the Nigerian government sends out palliatives to dampen down the ember of hardship post-subsidy removal, many are reminded of past

When you look at a slave, you resent how miserable he is. Of course, he is poor because he possesses no property rights, no right to choose which business to venture into or what to sell, and no right to the fruit of his labour since he labours only for his master.

The central bank hopes that allowing the naira to find its true value will stimulate economic activity and attract foreign capital.
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