For more than six years, Sa’adatu Shehu Uba, the visionary Founder of APNAN Foundation and Chief Executive Officer of APNAN Investment, has remained a beacon...
By Lamara Garba Azare A nation is not merely a stretch of land marked by borders on a map. It is a will. It is...
By Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu Innalillahi Wa Inna Ilaihirrajiun (From Allah we come and unto Him we shall return). It has been exactly seven days since...
By Mustapha Yahuza Some of the most consequential moments in governance do not arrive with sirens or slogans. They come quietly, carried by decisions that...
By Lawal Abdullahi On the night Abuja turned its gaze toward service beyond party loyalty, Kano found itself called by name. In the bright hall...
By: Abdulkadir Badsha Mukhtar Insecurity recognizes no tribe and bows to no religion. It strikes without warning, without names, and without mercy—ravaging villages and cities...
By Bala Ibrahim. The caption above is not mine, it’s borrowed from an ancient Latin proverb that says, “De mortuis nil nisi bonum.” The...
By Musa Iliyasu Kwankwaso In the history of leadership, force may be loud, but wisdom delivers results. This is why security experts agree that while...
By Adebayor Adetunji, PhD In the broad and competitive terrain of Nigerian politics, loyalty is often spoken of, yet rarely sustained with consistency, courage and...
By Abdulaziz Ibrahim Statistically Invisible, Persons with Disabilities feel shut out of Nigeria’s drug abuse war as a report from Adamawa reveals lacks data and...