Cotonou Degrees and Our Wimpy Education Policy, by Hassan Gimba
The ArbiterÂ
Last week, we got a dose of what investigative journalism ought to be. Umar...
People fighting corruption this way not only risk their livelihoods but also their lives. So it won’t be out of place for the country to give him some kind of social protection for such an exemplary act. After all is said and done and he is proved true, the whistle-blower’s reward would also be a good idea, in addition to whatever else may follow.