Nigeria’s true wealth resides in the youth
By Daniel Anazia6 Mar 2021 | 3:35 AM · 8 min readShare Tunde Eso Tunde Eso Tunde Eso, President of Fix Nigeria Group, a pan-Nigerian movement aimed at awakening the…
By Daniel Anazia6 Mar 2021 | 3:35 AM · 8 min readShare Tunde Eso Tunde Eso Tunde Eso, President of Fix Nigeria Group, a pan-Nigerian movement aimed at awakening the…
ByIbrahim Ramalan July 16, 2024 Skills acquisition training The Minister of Youth Development, Dr Jamila Ibrahim, says no fewer than one million young people will benefit from the National Youth…
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-ked administration has been applauded for push for ‘special status’ for Lagos state and resolve to reintroduce the issue of the 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in…
EFFECTS OF DRUGS ABUSE ON THE YOUTH In the vibrant heart of Nigeria, a generation stands at the threshold of greatness. Young undergraduates and graduates are poised to shape the future, armed with dreams, ambition, and the promise of a productive career. However, lurking in the shadows of this bright future is a subtle yet potent threat that risks derailing the aspirations of our nation's youth: the increasing normalization of marijuana use.
Comrade Razaq Olokoba, an activist, Convener of Campaign for Dignity in Governance and Coalition of 70 Civil Society Organizations, has advised President Boal Tinubu on measures to take against the spate of insecurity across Nigeria......
Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been applauded by youths for appointing four student leaders from tertiary institutions in Lagos, Eniola Opeyemi, Kayode Samuel, Giwa Moor and Adeola Adewunmi.,…
70 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have hailed Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu for appointing four student leaders from tertiary institutions in Lagos, Eniola Opeyemi, Kayode Samuel, Giwa Moor and Adeola Adewunmi., as Senior Special Assistants, SSAs. The governor also got applause from the public for increasing the bursary allowance of students of Lagos origin to N60,000 and scholarship grant from N200, 000 to N225,000 for both indigenous and non-indigenes of the state as well as the poor.