Building on its mission to improve the local economy by creating a skilled and experienced workforce, the Lagos State Employment ...
by Chi Ibe Today, Feyi Fawehinmi – not someone you would know if you don’t spend any time on Nigeria’s ...
by Kolapo Olapoju Youth supporters of the leading presidential candidates, Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and President ...
by Kolapo Olapoju YNaija2015.com, Nigeria’s leading political blog has announced a novel approach to covering elections in Nigeria – ...
As Maya Angelou said, “a bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” ...
There are no words to soften this; Nigeria is slowly degenerating to the days when Bagauda Kaltho was blown away ...
Participants visit the Ekiti State House for a dinner withy the governor, Kayode Fayemi.
While we laughed and ranted about the headlines from our friends, the most alarming headline about Bayelsa State went relatively ...
by Rachel Ogbu These are no ordinary white collar workers; they could easily be referred to as super heroes in ...
If we don’t wake up, smell the coffee, and invest in education; the result will be predictable and painful. The ...
This is how our heroes are rewarded, shot like wild animals and left to die painfully; the much luckier ones ...
The local government remains the easiest arm of government to influence and change, but we collectively ignore it; preferring to ...
For Bankole Taiwo, who is being buried today, we can only pray that the road rises to meet him and ...
I don’t envy the men paid to defend the image of the Nigerian government, and wish them the very best ...
Many skilled Nigerians are torn between their determination to remain in the country and the lure of endless possibilities around ...
As Walter Miller wrote in A Canticle for Leibowitz, “to minimize suffering and maximize security were natural and proper ends ...
The way Dame Patience Jonathan was unleashed during the Presidential campaign suggested women were a clear target. I am convinced ...
Many years ago, a young Nigerian chose to become a police officer instead of a lawyer at the NNPC. I ...
by Isi Esene The 2013 Budget has been submitted before the National Assembly with many analysts commending the efforts of ...
Like most government documents, the Sure and Steady Ready Report reads like a propaganda document, like an artist blowing his ...
The biggest incentive to crime in Nigeria remains the inability of our security agencies to find and punish criminals; until ...
It is hilarious that while the political parties in the United States are preparing for public debates to lure swing ...
The speed and secrecy with which Dame Jonathan was shipped out of the country suggests our leader might believe in ...
After all, when a man thinks he is the most handsome one in the room, the best way to dispel ...
The way social media has become a tool for saving lives is reflective of our failing health care system. I ...
To be a champion, an individual must possess ...
by Akintunde Oyebode The first time I was rewarded for knowing some random fact was at a quiz during my ...
These days, the current minister of Information is more concerned with a clampdown on social media, and the barrage ...
The battles of people like Wole Soyinka must not be relegated to the archives of history; it is our collective ...
The lessons from Egypt were immense. It is now obvious that ordinary people can deliver extraordinary results. Whenever Wael Ghonim ...