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What is this inordinate obsession the Nigerian Government has with farming? » YNaija

From campaigns by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to take over the presidency to victory and the eventual second term of President Muhamadu → Read More

The Lagos State Transport law and the excesses in enforcing traffic laws » YNaija

Earlier today, media aide to the Lagos Governor of Lagos, Jubril Gawat posted a tweet announcing the auction of cars to be forfeited by traffic offenders. → Read More

Editi Effiong's citizen journalism is commendable and should be emulated » YNaija

Filmmaker, Editi Effiong who is mostly known for his movie UpNorth has been doing an amazing reportage of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry and → Read More

The security aides to Nigeria's politicians are depicting a terrifying pattern » YNaija

Over the week, security aides attached to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila killed a newspaper vendor in Abuja. The unarmed → Read More

#EndSARS: Does supporting a political party disqualify citizens from being activists? » YNaija

Days ago, some Twitter users unearthed tweets they allegedly linking promoters of the #EndSARS protests to the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP). → Read More

Kunle Afolayan joins the #MeToo Movement with Citation » YNaija

In 2018, allegations of sexual harassment by many men in high positions became rife in media reports and the year has been tagged the #MeToo year. A lot → Read More

How sustainable is the current unofficial 'Police strike?' » YNaija

Since the violence, arson and looting that followed the curfew in Lagos; officers of the Nigerian Police Force have deserted their duties. They have left → Read More

Why a Nigerian is born an activist whether they like it or not » YNaija

Modupe Odele, one of the young Nigerians at the forefront of the #EndSARS agitation and a coordinator of the Legal Defense team, recently tweeted the → Read More

It appears difficult but this perennial ASUU 'strike festival' can be stopped » YNaija

In what has now become almost an annual ritual, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) embarked on an industrial action which has now lasted → Read More

In search of misplaced priorities? Check Nigeria's Aso Villa Clinic 2021 budget » YNaija

During the 2021 Budget Defence at the Nigeria's National Assembly, the Permanent Secretary of the State House, Tijani Umar claimed that the 1.3 Billion → Read More

Nigeria's debt profile is a problem for the country's future » YNaija

Like many third world countries, Nigeria is enmeshed in a mountain of debt to financing corporations and international finance agencies. The latest news → Read More

Why FG's Planned VAT rate increase will do more harm than good » YNaija

As part of the Federal Government’s revenue generation plan, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, announced the → Read More

Government should stop sending students abroad and look inwards

Federal Universities used to admit students from all over the world and Nigeria could indeed compete with other countries. → Read More

It's a hangover for the Nigerian Army who still act like they are in power

We will recall how barely 6 years after independence, some officers of the Nigerian Army tried to forcibly take over power but failed. → Read More

What religious figures can do in the 'what next' question from #EndSARS » YNaija

Nigeria has a long history of protests and agitations led by activists, students and labour unions. But, for the first time in recent times, there was a → Read More

What the #LekkiMassacre means to Tokunbo Abiru's campaign » YNaija

The aspirant for the Lagos East Senatorial District Seat, Tokunbo Abiru, started his campaign at the height of the pandemic but unarguably, he has moved → Read More

The problem with the States' handling of arrested 'looters' » YNaija

At the height of the #EndSARS protests, a lot of people from the ruling class were silent as they knew that they were part of a system that stifled the → Read More

Lai Mohammed's suggested 'undemocratic methods' are becoming worrisome » YNaija

One of the most recent popular statements made by Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed is that social media needs to be regulated or → Read More

#YNaijaEndSARSupdates: The judicial panel is progressive but there are concerns » YNaija

The newly constituted judicial panel investigating atrocities committed by members of the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) is one of the → Read More

The monarchy system existed before colonialism but is it time for it's end? » YNaija

The many cultural units that make up Nigeria have traditional leadership systems that date back centuries. These structures were mostly independent before → Read More