By Jumai Ahmadu PhD. Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s First Lady, is proving that the role of First Lady can be more than ceremonial. She has chosen to make her office a platform for service, empowerment, and social impact. Many are of the opinion that her leadership style is pro-people, and her actions are leaving footprints of hope across the country. Senator Tinubu, on her just recent 65th birthday, and perhaps in one of her most striking gesture, instead of personal gifts, made a heartfelt appeal: she asked Nigerians and friends…
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Women’s Rights: Not immunity to accountabilityÂ
By Dr. Mrs. Jumai Ahmadu It is commendable and worth celebrating the global push for gender equality that, in recent decades, has brought about significant progress for women in politics, education, business, and leadership. Women today enjoy the rights and freedoms that past generations could only dream of. However, alongside these gains, there has been a growing need to address a subtle but dangerous misconception that women’s rights grant immunity from accountability. Women’s rights are about equal opportunities, respect, and protection under the law. They are not a free pass…
Read MoreWike and FCT’s infrastructural transformation
By Rachel Usman In the capital of a country that often forgets to finish what it starts, Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital these past few days witnessed not a spectacle but stewardship, with the unveiling of completed infrastructure projects within a two-week period to celebrate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second anniversary. Over two weeks, the strength of policy met the power of personality, and perhaps more than any other in recent memory, exposed the depth of FCT Minister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike’s political magnetism and the breadth of his economic reform impact.…
Read MoreGreed, Praise-singing, Bane of Africa’s Underdevelopment
Dr. Jumai Ahmadu Africa is not poor it is poorly led. This leadership crisis, driven by greed and sustained by collaborators and praise singers, continues to rob the continent of its promise. Africa is a continent of vast potential. From its abundant natural resources to its vibrant, youthful population, the ingredients for progress and prosperity are all present. Yet, many African nations continue to struggle with poverty, inequality, weak institutions, and a lack of basic infrastructure. While colonial history and global economic systems have contributed to these challenges, the more…
Read MoreHow a Landmark Interview with Jibril Aminu Transformed Tribune’s National Status
Picture Caption: Prof Wale Adebanwi, Sir Folu Olamiti, Prof Jibril Aminu, Bode Opeseitan and Festus Adedayo.
Read MoreRanar Dimokuradiyya: Tsohon IGP Adamu Ya Yabawa Tinubu A Matsayin ginshikin Mulkin Farar Hula A Najeriya
Yayin da Najeriya ke bikin ranar dimokradiyya a ranar 12 ga watan Yuni, hankali ya karkata ga É—aya daga cikin jiga-jigan siyasar kasar, Shugaba Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Da zarar dan fafutuka ne na gaba wajen yaÆ™i da mulkin soja, ana tunawa da tafiyar Tinubu cikin ruÉ—anin tarihin dimokuradiyyar Najeriya a matsayin gadon juriya da gyara. Abubuwan da suka faru a ranar 12 ga watan Yuni, 1993 sun yi tasiri sosai kan farkawa a siyasance ta Shugaba Tinubu, ranar da aka soke zaÉ“en da ya fi dacewa a Najeriya. Marigayi Cif…
Read MoreDemocracy Day: Ex-IGP Adamu hails Tinubu as a pillar of Nigeria’s civil rule
As Nigeria marks Democracy Day on June 12, attention turns to one of the country’s enduring political figures, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Once a frontline activist in the fight against military rule, Tinubu’s journey through Nigeria’s turbulent democratic history is being remembered as both a legacy of resilience and reform. President Tinubu’s political awakening was deeply influenced by the events of June 12, 1993, the day Nigeria’s most credible election was annulled. The Late Chief MKO Abiola, widely believed to have won that election, paid the ultimate price for his…
Read MoreNigeria’s silent crisis: Why schools are struggling to hire teachers
By Habib Tijani Despite a surplus of education graduates, Nigeria faces an alarming shortage of teachers. Stakeholders blame poor renumeration of teachers, politicization of the recruitment system and a loss of respect for the profession as the root causeof the crisis in Nigerian education system. Schools across Nigeria are groaning under the weight of a growing crisis—an acute shortage of qualified teachers. While thousands of young Nigerians graduate from colleges of education and universities each year, the number of employed teachers in public schools remains woefully inadequate. Recent data from…
Read MoreOn That Violence Against The Nigerian Lecturer
Comrade Muniretu Isah This is to strongly condemn the appalling display of violence by a female student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, against her male lecturer, who incidentally, is old enough to be her father. Recall that a lecturer at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, met a female student on a walkway from the lecture room to his office, creating a TikTok video content. He tapped the student with “Excuse me”. The student responded with an insult for interrupting her content creation. Surprised by the response, he turned back to be…
Read MoreGov. Ododo and the winning trajectory for Kogi
By Dr. Jumai Ahmadu Authority is synonymous with responsibility, and the ultimate aim of governance is to provide better life for citizens , therefore Kogi State, being one of the richest states in Nigeria with great potential, is lucky to be endowed with a leader who is not ready to corrode the hopes of Kogi citizens with complacency. Going by the demonstrated commitment Gov. Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State, almost one year into his tenure, has shown consistently and remains focused in moving the state to another level of…
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