Worried about the pervasiveness of moral decadence in the Nigerian society, the Islamic College, Ilorin, themed its 9th Graduation and 14th End-of-the-Session Programme “Moral Decadence in the Society and the Review of the Educational System” to which this writer was ...

  The same feeling a footballer has when he scores a goal is the feeling a writer has when he is told how his writing has positively affected the audience. That was the same feeling this columnist had when an ...

The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) put itself on the spot recently when it announced an unpopular policy that was rejected outright by many Nigerians. The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Education, intervened appropriately and reversed the ...

One of the best decisions taken by the Federal Government to rescue our education is the over-ruling of the recent step of the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) to plant a germ in the critical tertiary education sector. It ...

During the heady days leading to the beginning of the Second World War, European countries started to re-arm themselves militarily. However, Frank Buckman, an American, jolted the sensibilities of their leaders by insisting that military re-armament was not the only ...

When I shared Dr Reuben Abati’s latest article, “The phones no longer ring”, with my Facebook friends at the beginning of the week, I noted that he could have done different things and done things differently. I also acknowledged his ...