Tag: By Tajudeen Kareem
Building public health defences before the next pandemic, By Tajudeen Kareem
As diplomats, scientists, policymakers and health officials gathered in Abuja last week for a high level symposium, Nigeria delivered a message shaped by hard...
When the lights go out at UCH: A nation’s conscience on...
There is something profoundly symbolic — and deeply tragic — about a hospital swathed in darkness. In the operating theatre, darkness is not an...
Everything upside down in Nigeria’s Education sector, By Tajudeen Kareem
The Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka has been in administrative turmoil for over 15 months, beginning with the controversial tenure extension dispute involving...
Edo State rejigs diaspora engagement to drive transformative development, By Tajudeen...
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo has launched what is the most ambitious diaspora engagement strategy by any Nigerian state, unveiling a transformative policy...
The need for efficient Federal Character in national development, by Tajudeen...
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with over 250 ethnic groups from diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. One of the objectives for assessing the...
When DISCOS dance on the graves of poor Nigerians, By Tajudeen...
As Nigerians grapple with the latest hike in electricity tariffs, soaring from N66 to N225 per kilowatt, concerns arise regarding its implications on the...





















