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Are We Ready for Genuine Reform and Change?
Reflection on Public Reform, Policy Choices, Citizens Expectations and Pains of Change
Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit: Dare to Visit Namibia
On a sunny wintry afternoon, I touched down at Hosea Kutako International Airport, I was immediately harassed by minus 8 degrees Celsius weather, it was cold, yet it was sunny.
How do I cope, what do I do, with this freezing temp, coming…
Nigerian Army: Rewarding Excellence, Securing the Country
“Equipment, no matter how sophisticated they are, do not fight any war, personnel fight the war, using the equipment.” Those were the words of the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa at the climax of the Nigerian Army Day…
Valentine: Davido’s fans feed Nigerians on the street
The fans of Nigerian Superstar Davido took the celebration to the street where they showed love to other Nigerians in celebrating Valentine's Day.
READ MORE: Davido tells fans what to expect from next album
Davido's fans under the…
How women Groups contribute to stabilise peace, security across Nigeria
From Bauchi, Borno, Edo and Delta States, women are making a lot of impact in shaping the lives of people in those communities, providing solutions to their everyday life challenges.
Voice of Nigeria takes a look at the efforts…
Helping people gives me joy: Volunteer Registered Adamawa Nurse
“I enjoy helping people. From home, that’s my nature. I don’t get angry easily.”
Those were the words of 28-year-old Miss Sakina Umar Sa’id, who volunteers her services to the General Hospital Ganye in Adamawa state for free.
She told…
Early Childhood Education: The Bodinga Story
Bodinga, about 33 kilometres from Sokoto town, in North-West Nigeria, is an unruffled and peaceful local government area striving progressively through all challenges and uncertainties surrounding education in northern region of…
I’m 43 percent Nigerian – Meghan Markle reveals
On her Spotify podcast 'Archetypes' on Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle revealed that she is 43 percent Nigerian.
The Duchess unveiled this on the recent episode saying she learned this after taking a genealogy…
How Poverty Affects My Learning
Every morning, 12-year-old Gabriel Johnson (not his real name) works in the neighbourhood before joining his peers in school.
His routines include, weeding people’s overgrown compounds for a token and sometimes helping them do other…
Court nullifies Ogun State PDP primary elections
A Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital, South West Nigeria, has nullified all the primary elections conducted by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The court also barred the Independent Nigeria Electoral…