Nigeria: Top Brass Street Beggars (ii)
By AbdulYassar AbdulHamid As begging is perceived as a lucrative business and a long-standing means of subsistence, many children are hired out as guides to...
By AbdulYassar AbdulHamid As begging is perceived as a lucrative business and a long-standing means of subsistence, many children are hired out as guides to...
By AbdulYassar AbdulHamid Our societies are facing diverse and difficult socioeconomic problems that have both direct and indirect social and physical implications. What first comes...
By Alex Uangbaoje, Kaduna A community leader in Unguwan Damaru of Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, has explained how his community is succeeding...
Introduction We see news stories about the impact of technology on our everyday lives all the time these days. Many of us started to think...
By Alex Uangbaoje Different survey has shown that more than 50% of young women ages 15-24 have no experience with formal education in Northern part...
By Nnimmo Bassey Humans are rapidly losing a sense of being, of being human beings, of being just one of the beings among other beings...
By Ibrahima Yakubu Desertification refers to the persistent degradation of dry land ecosystems by climatic variations and human activities. It occurs on all continents (except...
By Alex Uangbaoje, Kaduna Rimawa Community is local at Northern part of Sokoto State, about 90 kilometres away from the Capital City, and about 20...
North Korean leader Kim and South Korean President Moon embraced after pledging Friday to work for the “complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula,” punctuating a...
By Njideka Agbo The Hamar people of the Omo Valley In Ethiopia consist of over 46,532 people. These pastoral and polygamous people are popular for...