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Nigeria’s Silent Giants: A Case for Better Welfare and Empowerment of Lecturers By Yahaya Abdulrahman Across lecture halls, laboratories, and libraries in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions — from universities to polytechnics, colleges of education, agricultural colleges, and schools of nursing — a group of remarkable individuals continues to shoulder the burden of national development. These are our lecturers, the nation’s silent giants, whose commitment to knowledge, mentorship, and research remains unwavering, even in the face of widespread neglect. In a country where education is frequently praised in speeches but poorly supported in practice, these educators persist — not because of incentives, but in spite of the absence of them. They are driven by a deeper sense of purpose: to build minds, nurture ideas, and preserve the very foundation of national progress. Yet, despite their immense contributions, the plight of Nigerian lecturers has become too glaring to ignore. Chro...

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Kano Lawyer Drags FRSC to Court Over Alleged Unlawful Operations on State Roads A Kano-based human rights lawyer, Abba Hikima, has instituted a public interest lawsuit against the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), challenging the legality of their operations on state and local government roads within Kano metropolis. Filed at the Federal High Court, Kano Judicial Division, under Suit No: FHC/KN/CS/286/2025, the case seeks to enforce fundamental human rights allegedly violated by the actions of the FRSC and its Sector Commandant in Kano, Mohammed Bara’u Bature. Hikima, in the originating motion, argues that the continued operations of the FRSC on non-federal roads — including routine stops, questioning, delay, harassment, and demand for driver’s licenses — infringe on the personal liberty and freedom of movement of citizens. He contends that these actions are not backed by any constitutional or statutory authority, particularly following judicial pronouncements that limit FR...

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The Rise of ADC as Opposition to APC's Rule Thwarting Democracy  By Yusuf Khalid Tebo The APC has bamboozled its way to the Villa and emerged as a platform for political machinations, with the goal of maintaining in power and building a one-party state system, notably under Tinubu, as shown in Rivers State.  Tinubu conspired to remove Fubara unilaterally, which was both unconstitutional and hazardous to democracy. Arresting activists such as Prof. Usman Yusuf, one of the most influential technocrats who saved Nigeria's NHS from collapse, as well as Sowore, VDM, Olamide Thomas, and others, has exposed Tinubu’s lack of democratic principles. Historically, the APC, or all progressive congress, has made progress in destroying Nigeria's democracy and political system. During Buhari's eight years of failure, we witnessed the selective arrest of opposition figures who stole public funds while abandoning those who supported it for political reasons.  In addition, Ti...

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True Freedom Is Earned, Not Borrowed: A Wake-Up Call for Nigerian Leaders By Yahaya Abdulrahman  As tensions unfold in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran, a profound lesson emerges — one that resonates far beyond the region: true sovereignty is not granted; it is earned and defended. Nations that are unable or unwilling to assert their independence inevitably become vulnerable to foreign control, ridicule, or pity. Iran’s controversial but assertive stance in defense of its national interests highlights a reality many developing nations often ignore: the global order respects strength — political, economic, and technological. Any country that lacks these pillars becomes subject to external dictates, no matter its political flag or national anthem. Nigeria: A Giant Still on Its Knees This lesson is especially timely for Nigeria, a country abundantly blessed with natural and human resources, yet still struggling with dependency, underdevelopment, and ex...

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EXCLUSION OF NASARAWA, TOTO, AND NASARAWA-EGGON LGAs FROM SUPA: STAKEHOLDERS CALL ON AUTHORITIES TO RECTIFY OVERSIGHT A wave of concern has swept through parts of Nasarawa State following the exclusion of three local government areas—Nasarawa, Toto, and Nasarawa-Eggon—from the list of beneficiaries of the federal government’s Skill-Up Artisans (SUPA) program. The SUPA initiative, jointly implemented by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, is aimed at building capacity, promoting job creation, and empowering artisans across Nigeria. However, a detailed review of the published beneficiary list revealed a glaring omission of these three LGAs in the state, sparking reactions from community stakeholders and development advocates. In a formal statement released over the weekend, concerned stakeholders highlighted the issue, describing it as an unfortunate oversight that may deny eligible artisans and entrepreneurs in the a...

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Tanker Fire in the Persian Gulf Sparks Alarms Amid Reports of GPS Jamming and Regional Tensions A massive fire broke out earlier today in the Persian Gulf following a collision involving two commercial vessels near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, reigniting fears over maritime security and regional stability. Emergency response teams were seen battling towering flames and thick black smoke, with firefighting ships deployed to contain the inferno. While the exact cause of the collision remains under investigation, early reports suggest that GPS interference may have played a critical role. This comes just five days after a separate maritime incident in the same region, raising concerns that navigation systems in the area are being deliberately disrupted. According to regional analysts, Iran may be demonstrating a new form of strategic deterrence, showing that it can effectively disable or disrupt maritime traffic through advanced electronic warfare and jamming technology, wi...

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President Tinubu to Commission Lafia Flyover, State Secretariat, and Township Road on June 25 Nasarawa State is poised for a historic moment as three landmark projects—the multi-billion naira Lafia Flyover and Underpass, a newly constructed State Secretariat complex, and a 4.5-kilometre township road—are set for commissioning on Tuesday, June 25, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. These projects, now fully completed, represent a significant leap in Governor Abdullahi A. Sule’s infrastructural agenda, underscoring his administration’s commitment to urban modernization, administrative efficiency, and investment-driven development. Transforming Lafia's Infrastructure Landscape The Lafia Flyover and Underpass, the first of its kind in the state capital, is a strategic solution to the city's growing traffic demands. Designed to ease congestion, improve traffic flow, and enhance the movement of goods and people, the project is also seen as a major catalyst for economic activ...