Life As A Divine Equation: Solving The MathematicsSaturday, July 18, 2026
Life, in many respects, is like a mathematical equation designed by God for each individual to solve. Every human being is born with a unique assignment, but the greatest challenge is discovering the right formula to solve the equation successfully. The equation is already written; what remains ...
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The Hidden Treasure Within: Humanity's Greatest Undercover WealthSaturday, July 18, 2026
The greatest treasures are often hidden from ordinary sight. What is undercover? This question has, in many ways, been answered since the creation of the world. The Almighty God placed many of the most valuable things beneath the surface of the earth, hidden from immediate sight. Gold, silver, ... |
When Murder Allegations Trail A Public Official: The Case For Temporary RecusalSaturday, July 18, 2026
Public office is built on one indispensable currency: trust. The authority exercised by elected and appointed officials derives not from personal privilege but from the confidence reposed in them by the people. It is for this reason that whenever a public official becomes the subject of a grave crim ... |
Why Nigerian Govt Must Urgently Confront Growing Threat of Schools as Soft TargeSaturday, July 18, 2026
Nigeria rsquo;s education system faces an existential threat as schools increasingly become soft targets for terrorists and armed bandits. Abductions, violent attacks, and destruction of infrastructure not only endanger students and teachers but also undermine national security and human capital dev ... |
Are Nigerians Ready To Fight Corruption Or Only Blame PoliticiansSaturday, July 18, 2026
ldquo;The battle against corruption cannot be won by government action alone. It requires families to teach honesty, schools to instill ethical values, religious and community leaders to model integrity, businesses to reject fraud, and citizens to obey the law even when shortcuts are tempting. ... |
Why The Alleged Murder Of Mary Habilah Is More Of Public Concern Than Parental CSaturday, July 18, 2026
The death of Mary Habilah has stirred widespread public interest, not only because of the circumstances surrounding her alleged murder but also because of the controversy that has followed. In recent days, her family petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, seeking the release of her body, which ... |
From Flyover To Fun Spot: When Benin Residents Turned A Bridge Into The City's NFriday, July 17, 2026
There are moments when a piece of public infrastructure becomes more than concrete, steel and asphalt. It becomes a symbol. It becomes a conversation starter. Sometimes, it even becomes an unexpected tourist attraction. That was exactly what happened in Benin City following the completion of the ... |
South Africa’s Exceptionalism: A Stumbling Block To The African Unity ProjectFriday, July 17, 2026
The idea of Africa has always been greater than geography. It is a vision rooted in shared history, common struggles, cultural affinities and a collective aspiration for political and economic emancipation. From the days of Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere, Nnamdi Azikiwe and other Pan-African visionar ... |
National Security Begins In The Information SpaceFriday, July 17, 2026
For decades, national security was understood largely in military terms. Governments invested in soldiers, intelligence services, law enforcement agencies, and weapons to defend the state against external aggression and internal threats. While these remain indispensable, the digital age has fundamen ... |
The Human Cost Of Xenophobia: When South Africa's Violence Tears Families ApartFriday, July 17, 2026
There is a particular cruelty in being forced to flee a place you have called home for decades, leaving behind not just property and livelihood, but the people you love most. For hundreds of Nigerians recently repatriated from South Africa, this is not a hypothetical scenario, it is the devastating ... |
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