#EndBadGovernance: Arrests, High Handed Trail Protests

The nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests, held between August 1 and August 10, 2024, left behind a trail of destruction, sorrow, and numerous arrests. Initially a peaceful demonstration against systemic corruption, poor governance, and economic hardship, the protests were hijacked by violent elements, leading to widespread chaos and devastation across several Nigerian cities. Juliet Jacob writes on…

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Flood Havoc Worsens

In the latest catastrophe to strike Nigeria, relentless flooding has wreaked havoc across the country, claiming nearly 200 lives and displacing thousands from their homes. This disaster, which has battered 29 of Nigeria’s 36 states, not only underscores the critical issues of infrastructure and disaster preparedness but also raises grave concerns about the nation’s food…

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Glimpse Into Federal Government’s 18-Year Age Limit for WASSCE and SSCE Policy

Is Nigerian Federal Government at Crossroads regarding its new educational policy that bans under 18 from WASSCE and SSCE examinations? Juliet Jacob probes further as controversy over the government’s decision to stop anyone yet to attain 18 years from participating in the aforementioned exams. The recent decision by Nigeria’s Federal Government to enforce an 18-year…

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Security Threat Epidemic: Concerns as Insecurity Festers Despite Huge Budget on Citizens’ Safety Upscale

Bloodshed, sorrow and tears is new normal in present day Nigeria. Highly demoralized, uninspired service chiefs not able to deliver on their mandate despite billion annually appropriated for securing lives and property of the citizens. Korede Abdullah analyses that Fire brigade approach, lacking operational templates and executive impunity have contributed to the unending insecurity across…

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Olympics 2024: No Mettle, No Medals Despite 12Bn Investment in Competitions Amid Crushing Hardship

Weeks after the Paris 2024 Olympics ended issues arising from the dismal outings of the Nigerian troupe have refused die down, as critics, stakeholders have continued to express vexations over the apparent disappointment at the lacklustre performances. Juliet Jacob revisits the key factors behind Nigeria’s poor outcomes, ranging from preparations to fundings and talent harvesting…

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Monster Called Food Poisoning Threatening Nigeria’s Public Health, Depleting Population Steadily

From Anambra to Nasarawa, from Kwara to Kogi, from Lagos to Taraba, from Ekiti to Edo, from Akwa Ibom to Benue, and from Sokoto to Kano, Food poisonings is real. Almost in every part of the country cases of suspected food poisonings are reported. Families are despatched to their early graves after supposedly sumptuous meals….

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