By Engr. Suleiman Kale Kawu (Dan’iya Ngeri, Haskin Lafigi) In the grand tapestry of Kwara State and indeed, Nigerian politics, certain names are not merely written in ink; they are woven into the very fabric of our collective memory with threads of gold. One such name, an indelible
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By Salisu Na’inna DambattaThe Governor of Yobe state, Mai Mala Buni, was on November 12, 2025, confered with an award by the Federal government-owned Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON). The Management of the Badagary-based instititution said the Award of Excellence in Human Capital Development and Public Service Transformation was conferred on him in
By Babafemi Ojudu A lot happens in Nigeria that, if you did not witness it yourself, you would swear it was impossible. Some events are so bizarre, so grotesque in their violation of common sense and morality, that even D.O. Fágúnwà’s magical adventures in Ìrìnkèrindò Nínú Igbo Elegbeje pale beside them. Yet these are not […]
By Ali Abare In the quiet conviction of his daily work, a leader is not defined by the noise he makes but by the legacy he builds. As Dwight D. Eisenhower, a former president of the United States, once reflected, “Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because […]
By Ali Abare The early sun beats down on the wide, open fields of Ayarkeke, but the heat is no match for the energy and excitement on the ground. Across thousands of hectares, the air buzzes with the sound of activity. Men and women are busy at work, harvesting, bagging, and weighing the riped green […]
By Mohamed Malick Fall & Shehu Mohammed Every day, lives are shattered. Dreams are cut short. Families are left in silence. On our roads, tragedy unfolds, not in distant lands, but in our own streets and communities. Children, young people, parents, neighbours—gone forever. This is no ordinary loss. This is a pandemic of sorrow. A […]










