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The legislature, judiciary, and executive are three pillars of the presidential system of democratic governance. The relationship between the three…
Contrary to Mark Antony’s statement in Shakespeare’s play in 100 BC, “The evil that men do lives after them; the…
Nigeria, as a developing country, has a pocket of rotten eggs but is endowed with kindhearted people who give a…
The hottest topic of conversations in the entire length of Nigeria is the harshness of the economy and the increasingly…
The late Prof. Mustapha Ahmed Falaki had a larger-than-life personality during his working career that made his name ring the…
On Saturday, February 14th, 2015, my phone repeatedly rang in the middle of my lovely squash game. I cursed myself…
As time ticks, our university system’s perilous situation is deepening, creating an unpleasant scenario. The current administration seems unresponsive to…
Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) have been largely used in the world during the past decades, since they are known for…
In 2001, during my postgraduate program in Montpellier, South France, one of the most observable features of banks in France…
The resource-rich, but historically impoverished province of Cabo Delgado in Northern Mozambique, hit another stroke of bad luck when a…