Anthony Kila: Many Members of Nigerian Political Parties Are Not Worthy of Being Called Leaders
Professor Anthony Kila says many members of Nigerian political parties lack the character, vision, and competence to be called leaders.
Professor Anthony Kila says many members of Nigerian political parties lack the character, vision, and competence to be called leaders.
Professor Anthony Kila says Nigeria operates a skewed system where power protects a few while others remain untouchable.
Ogun State halts Awujale selection process amid security concerns, petitions, and efforts to protect peace and tradition.
The names of the 177 victims kidnapped from churches in Kaduna have been released, revealing entire families were taken.
Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu approves recruitment of 150 firefighters to strengthen emergency response capacity and public safety across Lagos State.
Kebbi State is intensifying preparations ahead of the 2026 Argungu International Fishing Festival, to attract investors and promote culture.
The Nigerian Army says sustained security operations in the Niger Delta meant there was no pipeline vandilisation over the past year.
Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris says Nigeria must project its successes deliberately, as Fashola urges better training for ambassadors
Asaba residents have petitioned regulators over safety fears, citing violations in the construction of a gas plant near homes and schools.
Gombe governor Inuwa Yahaya has urged northern leaders to tackle rising out-of-school numbers and expand access to quality basic education.
Westerfield College opens its first UK campus as an African sixth form college, providing Nigerian students with global academic opportunities.
Documentary Filmmaker Olayinka Babalola says displacement in Makoko destroys homes, culture and income without humane alternatives.
Victor Giwa says impeachment proceedings that violate constitutional procedures are invalid and liable to be struck down by the courts.
CAN Chairman Joseph Hayab says worshippers were taken during Sunday service despite initial official denials.
Tinubu’s Adviser on Economic Matters Sanyade Okoli says job creation, investment attraction and reform credibility are central to easing poverty.
EFCC arraigns NRS official and bank employee in Lafia over a suspected ₦336m fraud linked to a fictitious rice supply contract.
Paediatricians warn Nigeria loses over 800 newborns daily to preventable diseases, malnutrition, vaccine hesitancy and weak healthcare systems.
Kano State has recorded over 20,000 returnees from irregular global migration in five years, driven largely by youth unemployment and poor economic opportunities.
HYPREP has commenced specialised mechatronics engineering training for 100 Ogoni youths to boost skills, livelihoods and preparedness for oil sector opportunities.
Military Pensions Board chairman honoured veteran Michael Etuwe in Nasarawa, recognising his service and sacrifices to Nigeria’s unity and stability.
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