High rate of stealing and its possible solutions
By Nasiru Tijjani Doubtless, stealing is one of the social problems bedevilling the peace and stability of almost all human societies. Therefore, stealing means taking something away from a…
By Nasiru Tijjani Doubtless, stealing is one of the social problems bedevilling the peace and stability of almost all human societies. Therefore, stealing means taking something away from a…
By Khadija Muhammad It has been widely circulated that the Senate of Bayero University, Kano, has extended its resumption time from October 4, 2021, to the first week of November.…
By Hussaina Sufyan Ahmad The story of the bandits’ attack on Saturday evening killing at least three people, including a humanitarian staff nurse working with Medicine San Frontiers (MSF), has…
By Abdulrazak Iliyasu Sansani Nigeria, the most populous African country: endowed, cerebral, and should have been one of the most promising countries in the world has democracy as its…
By Abubakar Muhammad Musa The Nigerian Institute of Translation and Interpreters (NITI) formed Kano State Council* Shortly after the International Translation Day organized by the National body, then a three…
By Muhammad Mubarak Ibrahim Lawan I still wonder about the "independence" that people celebrate on Social Media. Are we independent? Anyway, that's a topic for Postcolonial theorists. However, I pity…
By Mukhtar Ya’u Madobi The right to sufficient food is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent international law. Food security is regarded as a situation…
By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim Zoning, especially of the presidency, is not a product of a national consensus but that of certain political parties’ internal dynamics. It is pertinent that…
By Ibrahim Siraj There are indications that Nigeria’s main opposition party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), would zone its presidential ticket to the Southern part of the country. This follows…
By MA Iliasu This question has grown into a full-blown critical question among Nigerian youths. And from the way it exudes the aura of anger and despair, it's evident…