This article was first published in December 2017 and repeated with minor changes a few times. I am repeating it…
Browsing: Hassan Gimba’s Column
This was first written on March 17, 2024, with a different headline. Perhaps we may still find it relevant in…
This was published on 10/05/2024, precisely five months ago. Was I clairvoyant? No, the signs were there for all to…
“Unlike the stomach, the brain doesn’t alert you when it’s empty.” – Arabic proverb. THERE are many tales about how…
NIGERIA, our beloved country, is full of promises and the potential to be a great country. Why we still have…
This is the continuation of the article of last week, republished as a result of our current “search” for a…
This was first published on September 23, 2019. Considering the recent moves to return Nigeria to regionalism, I see the…
NGO is the acronym for Non-Governmental Organisation and as the name suggests, they are non-profit bodies formed to carry out…
IN the past few months, there has been some incessant din over the plight of education across the country, how…
FOR the past four years, I have been insisting that our problem and even need now is not about salary…
This write-up is not new. It was first published on January 18, 2021. Considering his recent court case, I find…
WHAT is happening in Kano should be of concern to not only the Kanawa or Northerners but to all Nigerians.…
THIS writing was first published on 6 July 2020, then May 16, 2023. With changes of leadership soon at the…
LET us face it and tell ourselves the truth, bitter as it is: all patriotic Nigerians conversant with happenings among…
“One of the shrewdest ways for human predators to conquer their stronger victims is to convince them steadily with propaganda…
IN my last two write-ups, I narrated my sojourn to Saudi Arabia, where I ended up at the Makkah Saudi-German…
TWO days after I started taking the medication prescribed by Dr Heba, I could lift myself out of the wheelchair…
I NEVER thought I could attend the Eid prayer held on 10th April, a day after I clocked the definitive…
THE chickens, the saying goes, always come home to roost. But some people would prefer to be Shakespearean by quoting…
TWO weeks ago, in my article entitled “Tinubu, beware the gathering dark clouds (2)”, I touched on our unity and…