Comrade Edwin Ekene is the National President of Young Nigerians for Change, in this brief interview, he speaks on the need for Nigerians to cultivate the spirit of patriotism to…
Kubwa is regarded as the most developed satellite towns in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) because the area is well planned while amenities like water, electricity and roads are also…
Not too long ago, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance, UNOCHA disclosed that no fewer than 300,000 people in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa states – 70…
In 1999, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, proclaimed February 21st as the International Mother Language Day. The Day is set aside to celebrate all the languages…
Nigerian Food Scientists have linked increasing crime rate and insecurity of lives and property in Nigeria to hidden hunger and prevailing poor nutritional habit among Nigerians. The scientists, who expressed…
It is true that crude oil has contributed substantially to Nigeria’s economy, developing its financial outlook and partially improving the standard of living of its citizens. The nation has been…
The rising rate of unemployment in Nigeria has been traced to the anti-job creation policies of the government from the ICT sector to government direct employment, youth entrepreneurship scheme among…