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Oluwatobi Oluwatobi “Tobi” Oyinlola has just made history by earning official recognition from Guinness World Records for ...
Ministers are senior government officials responsible for a specific government department or ministry. In Nigeria, we have 26 ministries, each headed by a Minister and “supported” by a Minister of ...
AbdulBasit is a student of Medical Lab Science in UNILAG who writes mostly Nigerian history, current affairs, and explores the extraordinary journeys of Nigerians beating the odds. His works have been ...
The gubernatorial or governorship elections are usually conducted every 4 years, corresponding with the four-year term every governor is to serve unless they are re-elected for a second term. In ...
The origin of Electoral Bodies in Nigeria can be traced back to the period before independence when the Electoral Commission of Nigeria (ECN) was established for the 1959 elections. Over the years, ...
Dams and reservoirs play a critical role in Nigeria’s water security and development strategy. Throughout the country, especially in the north where rainfall is low, these structures provide ...
Abbreviations play a significant role in Nigerian communication. It is often used in news, web articles and textbooks—so learners/students must know quite a number of them by heart. Abbreviations can ...
Nigeria’s journey from merely three (3) regions to thirty-six (36) states not only shaped our political landscape but also reflected the evolution of the military governments. We can see from the ...
When it comes to humanitarian service, few organizations stand as tall and proud as the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS). Since its inception, this noble institution has been at the forefront of ...
In the early 19th century, a significant religious and political movement swept across northern Nigeria, forever changing the region’s landscape. This movement, known as the Fulani Jihad or the Sokoto ...
We hope this comprehensive blog post helped you get the names of the senators you were searching for. As a Nigerian, it is relevant to at least know the senators serving your state of residence and/or ...