
FG’s Ban on Journalists Signals Press Freedom Siege in Nigeria
Federal Government’s action can erode public trust and stifle the informed discourse necessary for a functioning democracy.

Federal Government’s action can erode public trust and stifle the informed discourse necessary for a functioning democracy.

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

At this critical time, the people need more security and respect for the rule of law.

Halting the course would result in a fissure in knowledge and cultural understanding of African people. It will, on the part of students, limit their ability to grasp the complexities, contributions, and challenges that have shaped Africa’s past and present.

The DPA 2023 is much more than a piece of legislation; it’s a social contract between Nigerians and those who hold their data.

Land grabbing presents a formidable barrier to broader economic development. Uncertainty around land ownership creates an unfavorable business climate, discouraging domestic and foreign investment alike.

Few weeks ago, President Bola Tinubu put pen to paper and signed into law the Student Loan Bill that promises to pave the way for

Many reforms await a president who lacks widespread popularity. Tinubu assumed the presidency with only 36% of the vote, an unprecedented scenario in the Fourth Republic. When the majority refused to cast their ballot in his favor, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has little or no room for a honeymoon.

The curfew banned the operations of tricycles or Keke NAPEP and has affected the economy and livelihoods of the people, especially those who depend on them for transportation and income.

The impact of desertification is multifaceted. As land productivity declines, agricultural output falters, leading to food shortages and heightened competition for scarce resources.

The construction of Utako District Hospital started almost two decades ago and was never completed. The site of the Utako District Hospital complex — a 220-bed hospital — is beside Utako Village on Ajose Adeogun Street. It has been abandoned for more than 15 years by successive Federal Capital Territory administrations.

Many Nigerian youths trusted the government when introducing policies to lift people out of poverty. But a few years after the implementation, they have started feeling the adverse effects of government intervention in the economy.
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