#Article Dry Taps Nationwide: How State Governments Are Worsening Nigeria’s Water Crisis By Damilola Adeleke A new report has exposed the dire state of Nigeria’s water infrastructure, blaming state governments for corruption Comment (0)
#Article Stakeholders Differ On Proposed 12-year Education System By Damilola Adeleke The federal government’s proposal to adopt a 12-year education system has sparked mixed reactions from stakeholders in Comment (0)
#Article How Social Media Fuels Depression and Suicide, Says Neuropsychiatrist By Damilola Adeleke Dr. Maymunah Kadiri, a Consultant Neuropsychiatrist and Medical Director of Pinnacle Medical Services in Lagos, has identified Comment (0)
#Article Benefits of Lipton, Cloves, and Ginger By Damilola Adeleke Lipton tea, cloves, and ginger form a powerful combination with numerous health benefits. Here’s why this trio Comment (0)
#Article Nutritionists Advise Nigerians on Eating Healthy Amid Rising Food Prices By Damilola Adeleke Nutrition experts have highlighted ways Nigerians can maintain a healthy diet despite the soaring cost of food. Comment (0)
#Article Drinking Sugary Drinks May Increase Your Risk of Death, Study Warns By Damilola Adeleke A recent study published in Nature Medicine has revealed alarming health risks associated with the consumption of Comment (0)
#Article 10 Good Reasons to Get More Sleep By Damilola Adeleke Getting quality sleep is crucial for your overall well-being. Here’s why you should prioritize it: 1. Helps Comment (0)
#Article Hunger, Stampedes and Death By Olusegun AdeniyiI commiserate with the families who lost loved ones to the stampedes of recent days in Ibadan, Oyo Comment (0)
#Article 10 Notable Nigerian Celebrities Who Died in 2024 By Damilola Adeleke The Nigerian entertainment industry experienced a significant loss in 2024, as several iconic figures passed away, leaving Comment (0)
#Article The Transition of Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu: A Tribute to an Activist and a Fighter By Toba Alabi William Shakespeare once described life as a stage where everyone plays their part before departing. Similarly, the Comment (0)
#Article KEMI BADENOCH & YORUBA ETYMOLOGIES By Professor Moyo OkedijiUniversity of Texas , Austin Kemi Badenoch, the leader of UK’s Conservative Party made the statement that Comment (0)
#Article Over 50% of Nigerians, sub-Saharan Africans are multidimensionally poor – World Bank The World Bank says more than half the people in African countries south of the Sahara, including Nigeria, are living Comment (0)
#Article Yuletide Heroes: Professionals Who Keep Essential Services Running During Christmas By Damilola Adeleke On Christmas Day, while many Nigerians gather with loved ones to celebrate the holiday, others dedicate their Comment (0)
#Article World’s Most Common Pain Relief Drug May Induce Risky Behavior By Damilola Adeleke One of the most consumed drugs in the US – and the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide Comment (0)
#Article Phone Users to pay more as NCC approves tariff increase The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved a long-awaited telecom tariff hike, ending over a decade of lobbying by major Comment (0)
#Article #News WHAT’S AT STAKE FOR AFRICA IN 2025 By Damilola Adeleke The incoming administration should think twice before ignoring the Africa portfolio. No one expects a great deal Comment (0)
#Article 10 Foods That Could Hinder Your Body’s Fight Against Cancer By Damilola Adeleke In the battle against cancer, lifestyle choices, particularly diet, play a pivotal role in either aiding or Comment (0)
#Article STERN WARNING TO THOSE SCHEMING TO FURTHER DIVIDE AND POLARIZE THE PDP PARTY FOR PERSONAL REASONS. I have watched with keen interest over the last couple of weeks the various attempts by some individuals who are Comment (0)
#Article EDO ELECTION: The evil called political structure; a lesson for Nigeria. The evil called political structure; a lesson for Nigeria - By Bolaji O. Akinyemi. Buhari was the most popular individual Comment (0)
#Article Leaders and Their Men – By Babafemi Ojudu The success or failure of a leader largely depends on the people they choose to work with. And I’m not Comment (0)