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Yerimaism a Bandit Ideology

There is more trouble in Zamfara State than in Sambisa Forest. Let’s note, for starters, that President Muhammadu Buhari has…

Small things can save lives: coping with COVID-19 in resource-scarce hospitals

“We saw patients dying for avoidable reasons. They were dying because masks that came loose were not being replaced,” says…

Buhari regime sponsoring armed banditry?

  Reno Omokri By Reno Omokri Last week, a video surfaced in which a repentant herdsman, of Fulani origin, alleged…

BLOOD ON UNIFORMS (2): No Justice For Inmates Killed By Nigerian Correctional Officers As Families ‘Beg’ For Corpses

Wisdom Felix has been dead – or said to be dead – for about 11 months now but his siblings…

COVID-19 has fuelled automation — but human involvement is still essential

Automated systems require knowledge, human supervision and intervention from the human operator whenever something goes wrong. (Pixabay) Francesco Biondi, University…

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Pen Cinema Bridge: Ambode reaping reward of ‘bad seed’ sown - Just like what Ambode did to Fashola, Sanwo-Olu did it to him.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu rolled out the drums to celebrate the completion and commissioning of the 1.4km Pen Cinema…

Yusuf Haji, the man with a chequered past who became known as a statesman and peacemaker

Yusuf Haji was soft spoken, straight to the point, and open to ideas. EPA/Daniel Irungu Macharia Munene, United States International…

Toronto van attack: Guilty verdict, but Canada still needs to tackle ideological violence

Survivors and victims, along with their family and friends, share a moment outside the courthouse after Alek Minassian had been…

Guns, Blood and Nigeria’s Borderless International Borders ~ By Kayode Ogundamisi

In 2008 the research topic for my 2nd Masters programme was titled “International Small Arms Regime And The State:” The…

Scholarships alone are not enough to get more qualified female teachers into Nigeria's schools

There are very few qualified female teachers in schools in northern Nigeria. shutterstock Sara Humphreys, University of Sussex; Máiréad Dunne,…

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