By Abdulwarees SoIanke 08090585723 korewarith@yahoo.com It was in the second quarter of 2001 when I resumed in Ibadan as Editorial Board member and Deputy Editor of The Monitor on Sunday, a weekend newspaper in the stable of the Ibadan based Monitor newspapers published by the late Aare
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As we celebrate the international Women’s day there are needs to take practical steps to implement a robust agenda that would address the inequality gap and lack of inclusivity affecting Women in Nigeria. This year’s event should go beyond lip service or the ceremonious affinity associated with the event and concrete actions should be taken […]
By Rasheed Yusuf What is the right time to die? When I grew up in my home town, known as Ife Olukotun, in Yagba East Local Government of Kogi State. While growing up in the early Seventies, I was fond of my maternal family members. This is to an extent that many people both in […]
By Bello Fadile As I sit down to pen these words, my mind drifts back to a momentous day etched in the annals of my personal history – March 4, 1999. It was on this day, 25 years ago, that I emerged from the shadows of incarceration into the warm embrace of freedom. The memory […]
By Abdulwarees SolankeVoice of Nigeria For Nigeria as a democratic project, the ideal government that can build the nation is not one in which the winner takes all. It should be an inclusive government in its constitution or composition. It should be a representation of the interests and needs of all the constituent stakeholders in […]
By: Adémólá Òrúnbon Nigeria is endowed with lots of natural and human resources with large expanse of fertile land and estimated to be the most populous country in the Sub-Saharan Africa. And it has different sectors such as agriculture, solid minerals, sports and entertainment, tourism etc, yet the citizens live in abject poverty subsisting on […]










