
NIGERIA IN 2026: CITIZENSHIP AND POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS
By Toyin Falola At the beginning of this new year, well, not so new anymore, a question flashed through my mind: What are our expectations for 2026 as Nigerians

By Toyin Falola At the beginning of this new year, well, not so new anymore, a question flashed through my mind: What are our expectations for 2026 as Nigerians

The Director-General of the Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS), Issa Aremu, has cautioned the media against sensational reportage that conferred undeserved publicity on the cowardly activities

Writer and historian, Majemite Jaboro, has released “The Ikoyi Prison Narratives”, a book offering rare insight into the life, spirituality and political philosophy of Afrobeats legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. The

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Professor Jacob Kehinde Olupona, a distinguished scholar and author, on his 75th birthday on February 5. Jacob Olupona, a Nigerian National Order

The Federal Ministry of Education has debunked reports claiming that a history textbook “Living History” was approved for use in Nigerian schools. The ministry made the clarification in a

The Kwara State Government has announced Monday, February 2, 2026, for the reopening of all schools hitherto closed due to security challenges in parts of the state. This is

By Toyin Falola Conference delegates posed many questions to me regarding my intellectual interests, work habits, career experiences, spirituality and magic, obsession with work and music, and many more.

The Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Malam Ali Mohammed Ali, has said growing cooperation among African news agencies under the Atlantic Federation of African Press

Experts warn that data breaches and cybercrime are causing havoc worldwide, with estimated annual costs reaching a staggering 10.5 trillion dollars. They spoke at the 2026 World Data Privacy

The Nigerian Army has said it is highly committed to integrating human rights principles into every facet of its operations aimed at upholding the highest standards of professionalism in
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