AMERICAN BOMBS HIT SOKOTO WHILE TINUBU ONLY EYES 2027, MORE MONEY
By Ikeddy Isiguzo
Uncertainties of unimaginable proportions envelope Nigeria. No matter how we try, we cannot get used to them, they are new every morning.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Ikeddy Isiguzo
Uncertainties of unimaginable proportions envelope Nigeria. No matter how we try, we cannot get used to them, they are new every morning.
As the Executive Secretary of TETFund adds another year, Nigeria reflects on a legacy of vision, institutional reform, and enduring national impact
By Aaron Mike Odeh
As Sonny Togo Echono adds another year to his years on earth, the moment transcends personal celebration. It stands as a national reflection on purposeful leadership and the quiet but transformative work of a man whose impact continues to shape Nigeria’s tertiary education landscape.
By Hassan Gimba
This article was first published in December 2020. In light of recent U.S. airstrikes targeting terrorist groups linked to transnational extremist networks and the renewed focus on international counterterrorism efforts in Nigeria, I find this write-up highly relevant to current developments.
By Hassan Gimba
Many things happened in Nigeria last week that will trend for a time. Among them were two weighty revelations, one of which led to two ‘juicy’ resignations. There was the revelation by Aisha Buhari, the late President Muhammadu Buhari's wife, that the former president began locking his door to keep her out of his room. Reason? That he heard Villa rumours that she wanted to kill him. An old General fearing the woman who has been married to him for over 30 years!
Special Adviser to the Sokoto State governor on Security Matters, Col. Ahmed Usman (rtd) has commended the recent directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the withdrawal of Police security from VIPs,. He however argued that this move will still not mitigate the security situation in the country as the police would need a compliment of adequate equipment, modern technology and specialized training to make a headway on security.
By Ikeddy Isiguzo
The prominent person in the N150m demand to import Chinese trumpets is not even a member of Primate Elijah Ayodele's INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church located in Oke-Afa, Lagos. Please note this moot point on the expansive reaches of the religion enterprise.