Canada Opens Pathway for International Teachers Through Certification and Express Entry
From 2025, internationally educated teachers aiming to work in Canada must meet the certification requirements established by each individual province…
Meta Shares Tumble Nearly 9%, Zuckerberg’s Wealth Takes Major Hit
Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Meta Platforms, experienced a staggering $17.9 billion decline in his personal wealth on Thursday,…
Kaduna Advances Healthcare Access with Upgraded Facilities and Free Medicines
In a major push to transform healthcare delivery, the Kaduna State Government has announced the upgrade of 255 Primary Health…
Uromi Killings and the Unlearned Lessons of Nigeria’s Security Crisis
The brutal events in Uromi that led to the unfortunate death of about 16 persons said to hunters are not…
Governors, Federalism, and Constitutional Tension
Tensions between Nigeria’s central and state governments have long been the fault lines of its federal system; it is like…
American Dream: Shattered Dreams of Refugee Children in South Africa
South Africa – In a quiet area of Bronkhorstspruit, located between Pretoria and Emalahleni, at least twenty refugee children, aged…
African Football’s New Chapter: Local Coaches Take the Lead
For decades, African football has been synonymous with raw talent, flair, and an exciting brand of play. However, when coaching…
Rivers: Backlash of a Supreme Verdict
In his book “The Power of Regrets”, Daniel Pink explores how retrospection can be a powerful tool for growth and…
Akpabio, Natasha: Who’s the Victim, Who’s the Villain?
The sex-for-favour tango between the Senate President, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, and another senator, Mrs. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, is the latest scandal…
Saving the Senate
The Nigerian Senate, a crucial pillar of democracy, stands at a crossroads. Once a revered institution, the Senate finds itself…