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The Quest for Life on Venus; Are We Alone?

Lurking inside a thick atmospheric cloud on a planet with a surface so hot it could neutralize molecules in seconds, a gaseous smell of life ooze from the sulphuric acid...

Against All Odds: How Africa is Defying Experts Premonition on COVID-19

At the primordial spread of covid-19, many experts around the globe forecasted a clairvoyance future for Africa and gave many premonitions on how Africa will become a...

Off Your Mic!

His voice penetrated the chamber loud and clear. It’s okay! He screamed, “honorable minister! I said it’s okay!.” The rowdy session had sparked...

NDDC and The Ill Fate of Niger Deltans

The euphoria that greeted the evening of 15th January 1956, was unprecedented in Nigerian history, when the British government announced the discovery of crude oil in...

Are We Losing the War on Insurgency?

In the suburbs of Maiduguri town on a gloomy evening, a battalion ensnarled in an ambush, a fierce battle ensued, between a barbaric group who fights a guerilla warfare...

Magu: Is Corruption Fighting Back?

The arrest of Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has erupted another controversy in a nation weighed down by the...

Opinion: Understanding the New FIRS Tax Spree

In the face of dwindling oil revenue and economy downturn, the Nigerian government has learnt the hard way to diversify the economy and generate new revenue, some of the...