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Restoring The Dignity Of The Girl Child

By Patrick Alumona   Corruption and insecurity apart, Nigeria’s other tragedy has been the deliberate and systematic shackling of the female gender, the girl child. All over the world, particularly in the developing nations, the girl child is subjected to despicable cruelty in the name of culture and religion. Women around the world are victims of avoidable unusual practices and abuse such as denial to education, gender inequality, legal rights, […]

todayOctober 11, 2023

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Fostering Financial Inclusion, Grassroots Development Through Effective Postal System

By Musa Maigida, A Public Affairs Analyst   The financial and socio-economic inclusion of the grassroots of a country are critical indices for development and sustainability. Therefore, the need to meet these economic indices has been a desire for most countries on the globe. For instance, Goal 11 of the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG is the need to provide comfortable and sustainable cities and communities for the populace. This goal […]

todayOctober 10, 2023

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The Imperatives For New National Minimum Wage

By Dr. Benjamin Nwokdi, Alvan Ikoku Federal University Of Education, Owerri   According to the United Nations, any human being who lives on less than ten dollars a day is living below the poverty line. Predicated on this measurement, most Nigerians, especially civil servants are obviously living in abject poverty as most of them live far below one dollar per day. This reality explains why the immediate past President of […]

todayOctober 8, 2023

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Significance Of The Nigerian Flag In Fostering Unity, Patriotism

By Jennifer Imarhiagbe   Every country is identified by her national flag which is commonly a Primary symbol. Nigeria is not an exception as her flag consisting of two colours with equal horizontal stripes of green, white, and green is the nation’s pride and symbol of unity, peace, love, and togetherness. In the Nigerian flag, the green represents the country's the fertile lands, natural wealth, and agriculture, while the white […]

todayOctober 7, 2023

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Nigerians In Disapora, Building An Indivisible Nation

By Idara Ukpanyang, FRCN Headquarters   It is a known fact, that the number of Nigerians in diaspora in recent time, is at all time high. This is evident in the increasing number of Nigerians that have left the shores on a daily bases in search of greener pastures, a phenomenon now known as “Japa”. Evidently, the National Identity Management Commission had indicated that the number of Nigerians in diaspora […]

todayOctober 6, 2023

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Coping With Hike In School Fees

By Jeffery Ahonmisi, FRCN Ibadan National Station   Education as they say is the best legacy parents can ever bestow on their children. As primary and secondary schools resume nationwide for a new academic session, most parents and guardians are grappling with the added burden of tuition fee increments. The fee hike coincides with a period of dwindling spending income for families due to skyrocketing inflation in the prices of […]

todayOctober 5, 2023

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Enhancing Standard Of Traditional Medicines In Nigeria

Written By Elijah Zakariya, FRCN Abuja Operations The World Health Organization in 1976 described traditional medicine as ""the sum total of all knowledge and practice whether explicable or not, used in diagnosis, elimination of physical, mental or social imbalance and relying exclusively on practical experience and observation down from generation to generation whether verbally or in writing"'. In other words, content of any traditional medicine at a given time is […]

todayOctober 3, 2023

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Nigeria At Independence, Remembering Our Past Heroes

Written By Nehemiah Anini, FRCN Headquarters A life is most fulfilled not when it is born but when it finds its purpose, and when the purpose is useful to human existence. This aphorism by Mark Twain perhaps can best describe the essence and lives of Nigerians who lived a purposeful life and contributed in no small measure to the socio-economic and political accomplishments of the nation. But it is painful […]

todayOctober 2, 2023

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Nigeria And The 63rd Independence Anniversary

Written by Tijjani Ibrahim, FRCN Headquarters Nigeria was proclaimed Independent from British colonial rule on 1st October 1960 following a wave of agitation for freedom across African territories in the late nineteen fifties. Some of the patriots that led the struggle for self-rule were Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir. Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Sir. Abubakar Tafawa, Dr. Herbert Macaulay, Dr. Anthony Enahoro, Mrs. Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti, and many others. Their struggle […]

todayOctober 1, 2023