Saving Kogi’s Future: A Cry to Rescue the State’s Collapsing Educational System

The educational system in Kogi State stands on the brink of total collapse — a grim reflection of the broader national neglect that has long plagued Nigeria’s...

Kogi Govt, Sightsavers Launch Planning Meeting for Schistosomiasis Mass Administration of Medicines

By Stephen Adeleye. The Kogi State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Sightsavers and the Federal Ministry of Health, has launched a two-day planning meeting to...

What Yahaya Bello Did to a Notorious Bandit Leader Who Vowed to Terrorize Kogi State – Man Reveals

In 2019, Kogi State was invited to a ‘North Central Security Summit’ which turned out to be a ‘peace meeting’ with band!ts in Lafia, Nasarawa...

Party Structures, Not Palaces, Win Elections – APC Chieftain Cautions Governor Ododo

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Obamudi of Oweland, Chief Julius Arokoyo, has cautioned Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State against...

The Future We Build: How Idris HK’s Wisdom Turns Time, Labour, and Knowledge into Tomorrow’s Currency

In a nation where many dream without building, Idris HK, Chairman and Chief Executive of Crush Café, has raised a truth that pierces like a blade through the fog of...

Senator Ohere: A Beacon of Loyalty in Turbulent Times

In a world of fleeting alliances, Senator Ohere’s loyalty to Governor Yahaya Bello stands unshaken, a steadfast devotion that defies time, trials, and tribulations, a...

Disability Rights Act: Ensuring Equal Opportunities

Why do politicians seem to think they’re exempt from empowering persons with disabilities, despite national and state laws mandating a minimum of 5%...

Tribute to My Late Mother and Appreciation Message for Well Wishers

Hajia (Mum), We are still missing you and we cannot still have you back again. Could this just be a dream or reality? I am just wondering where else we can get the...

A Traitor in the Cathedral: When the Altar Smells of Politics (Part1)

Nigeria’s pulpits have grown taller, yet truth now kneels beneath them. The incense of prayer rises, but somewhere between heaven and Abuja, the smoke changes colour....

Beyond the Whistle (Part II): How the Igala Nations Cup Turned Crisis into Communion

When two brothers quarrel, the stranger collects their inheritance. That ancient African proverb came alive today, November 5, 2025, as I watched a once-tense story take...