APC CRISIS: Osinbajo, govs, others seek safe landing options

•Govs Umahi, Sule back Buni, say there’s no conflict •Delta APC crisis worsens, as Keyamo, others kick; Omo-Agege, 21 others back Buni •Hard options before APC By Emma Amaize, Clifford Ndujihe, Henry Umoru, Festus Ahon & Olayinka Ajayi FOLLOWING the ominous bent the crises ravaging the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, have assumed, Vice President […]
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The Journalism Clinic goes live with MyTori as a showcase

When a third-yearmass communication student of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, was sent by one of his lecturers to be considered for internship at The Journalism Clinic, his mention of photography as his interest triggered an idea: apictorial storytellingsite. This is the background to the creation of MyTori which has gone live on https://mytori.ng. “I […]

LADOL’s Unending Failures to Nigeria as a Zone Operator

By Akpan Peters The Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL), Dr. Amy Jadesimi had in one of her numerous interviews promised that her company must exceed international standards as operator of the LADOL free zone. However, many believe the contrary is the case as the company is sadly developing a reputation for hostility […]

BDCs: Lawyers describe Emefiele’s CBN action as courageous move to end illicit transactions

By Joseph Erunke – Abuja LAWYERS and Non-Governmental Organisations have noted with delight the recent decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria,CBN,under the leadership of Godwin Emefiele, to place embargo on weekly supply of forex to Bureau de Change, BDCs operators in the country. The legal practitioners and the NGOs made their position known under […]

How not to reform Nigeria’s free zones

By Abdullahi Ibrahim ONGOING controversy within the Nigeria special economic zones is an uncharitable dis[1]traction occasioned by failure of those in authority to place national interest above selfish agenda of a few. Reading all the news and after inter[1]actions with local and international stakeholders, it is crystal clear the ministerial committee converted itself into a […]

Whither the interim common services agency and ESIALA(3)

      By Eric Teniola The second part of this piece, published last week, reviewed the spirit of the old Eastern Region that was the envy of the rest of the country years ago,  and insisted that that spirit should not be allowed to die OTHERS include overseas commitments outstanding in respect of in-service training, Road […]

Human health and environment: How well to handle both

By Kayode Ojewale The truly healthy environment is not merely safe but stimulating – William H. Stewart (1921- 2008), American pediatrician and epidemiologist MAN and his environment can hardly be separated when human health is being discussed. The environment of a man is a true reflection of his health condition and status because it largely tells […]

Nigeria: Insecurity and corruption blues

By Jerome-Mario Utomi ON-GOING commentaries on corruption, prevailing insecurity and harsh economic situation in Nigeria, can only but remind me of a conversation I had with a friend following the declaration of the 2015 presidential election result. This friend of mine cautioned me thus: “Men will change their ruler expecting to fare better; this expectation […]

COVID-19: US delivers 4m doses Moderna vaccines to Nigeria to combat pandemic –Embassy

The U.S Mission to Nigeria has stated that the 4,000, 080 Moderna vaccines doses donated to Nigeria was part of President Joe Biden’s commitment to combat the global COVID-19 pandemic. Ms Kathleen FitzGibbon, Deputy Chief of Mission, US Embassy, said this at the official handover of the vaccines at the national briefing of the Presidential […]

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