Author: Emma Baggi

In recent days, Nigerians both at home and abroad have been caught in the whirlwind of a thought-provoking question that is yet to receive a satisfactory answer. The question that has stirred this wave of curiosity concerns the admission of former governor and presidential candidate of the 2023 election in Nigeria, Peter Gregory Obi, into the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN). The controversy stems from the revelation that Mr. Obi secured his admission into UNN with a mere P8 grade in both English and Mathematics, despite the university’s clear admission requirements specifying the need for a credit in these…

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On October 11th, Nigeria, like the rest of the world, observes the International Day of the Girl Child, a day dedicated to recognizing the unique challenges and opportunities that girls face. In Nigeria, this day holds special significance, as it provides an opportunity to both celebrate the potential of Nigerian girls and assess the policies in place to empower them. In Nigeria, the International Day of the Girl Child is more than just an observance; it is a nationwide commitment to recognizing and addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by girls. These challenges include limited access to quality education, early…

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In the midst of Nigeria’s political whirlwind, the spotlight once again turned to Atiku Abubakar, a seasoned politician whose quest for the presidency had become an enduring saga. This time, however, the nation’s gaze wasn’t solely on his political ambitions but on his intriguing past, which was reluctantly unveiled amidst controversy. The unfolding drama began when Atiku Abubakar, facing mounting calls for transparency, was compelled to reveal his educational records, specifically those related to his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) certificates. Among these documents, a certificate emerged bearing the name “Sadiq Abubakar,” rather than the familiar “Atiku Abubakar.” This revelation…

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On this World Teacher’s Day, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to teachers and the pivotal role they play in shaping the future of Nigeria. In a stirring address, President Tinubu outlined a series of promises aimed at revolutionizing the education sector, ensuring that teachers receive the recognition and support they deserve. These promises reflect a comprehensive vision for the future of education in Nigeria. 1. President Tinubu’s first promise is to collaborate with the Head of Service to undertake a comprehensive revision of existing guidelines. This revision aims to create a more streamlined and…

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In the world of politics and governance, authentic leadership shines through the ability to identify and nurture exceptional talent. Such leaders have a unique talent for spotting capable individuals and a knack for leveraging these talents effectively. One striking example of this type of visionary leadership is Hon Tunji Ojo, who, during his tenure as the Minister of Interior, exemplified President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s dedication to identifying and nurturing extraordinary abilities. One outstanding accomplishment that underscores Hon Tunji Ojo’s leadership acumen is his pivotal role in resolving a formidable backlog of over 200,000 passport applications within an astonishingly brief six-week…

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In a significant development following a meeting with Labour representatives, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced a temporary wage increase for all Federal Government employees paid from the treasury. This increase will see their wages rise to N35,000 Naira for a duration of 6 months, marking a noteworthy step in the government’s efforts to address the economic challenges faced by Nigerian workers. This move is expected to provide relief to countless families across the country, with the hope that it will contribute to the overall success of Nigeria and its dedicated President. The decision to increase the temporary wage award…

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As the sun sets on September 30th, Nigeria stands on the cusp of yet another remarkable milestone in its history – the celebration of its 63rd Independence Day on October 1st. This significant occasion commemorates the day when Nigeria broke free from the shackles of colonial rule, gaining sovereignty and paving the way for a vibrant, diverse nation. Join us in exploring the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s journey to independence and the enduring significance of this national holiday. Nigeria’s path to independence was marked by decades of struggle against British colonial rule. The colonial era, which began in the late…

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In a digital age characterized by an increasingly interconnected world, the significance of efficient data management and seamless information exchange cannot be overstated. It is within this context that Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior in Nigeria, has highlighted the necessity of harmonizing various identification systems in the country. He emphasized the importance of reducing redundancy in data collection and management, paving the way for a more streamlined and efficient approach. As citizens and residents of Nigeria, we are often burdened with multiple identification numbers. From the Bank Verification Number (BVN) to the Voter’s card number, the National Identification…

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Nigeria – In a significant stride towards a more sustainable future, Nigeria has introduced a series of initiatives aimed at boosting its renewable energy sector. This move reflects the country’s commitment to curbing carbon emissions and addressing the global climate challenge.One of the noteworthy developments is the unveiling of the “Solar Nigeria” project, which seeks to harness Nigeria’s abundant sunlight for clean electricity generation. The nation’s ample solar potential has prompted proactive measures to tap into this valuable resource. This initiative involves the deployment of solar panels across urban areas, rural communities, and public facilities, with the goal of delivering…

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In a recent turn of events amidst the ongoing legal dispute between President Bola Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his academic records from Chicago State University, Olajide Adeniji, a self-proclaimed classmate, has stepped forward with a sworn affidavit affirming his familiarity with the President during their university years. Taking the stand in a United States district court, Adeniji testified under oath about his relationship with President Tinubu during their time at Chicago State University. He claimed to have contested against Tinubu in the race for the position of President of the Accounting Society Club within the Department…

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