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Banking on the Future: Why CBN must embrace global best practices

Banking on the Future: Why CBN must embrace global best practices

By Ufuoma Ubiebor The banking sector in Nigeria has fallen behind its peers and the gap will continue widening if there is no urgent intervention. A bank is an institution which is structured to operate with human resources, banknotes, data, standards, ethical values, efficiency, compliance, regulation and professionalism at all times. Currently, this is not […]

Touadéra, rivals battle for presidency at Central African Republic polls

Touadéra, rivals battle for presidency at Central African Republic polls

Voting has officially commenced in the Central African Republic as polls opened nationwide for the country’s general elections. Approximately 2.4 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots to select a president, members of the National Assembly, and local authority representatives. Polls had opened at 6:00 a.m. local time across 6,700 polling stations. Early […]

PDP: Wike’s chapter closed, focus shifts to 2027

PDP: Wike’s chapter closed, focus shifts to 2027

The position followed Wike’s end-of-year media chat, where he again publicly affirmed support for the presumptive presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), while maintaining that he remains a member of the PDP.

‘Education investment key to Nigeria’s survival’

‘Education investment key to Nigeria’s survival’

By Henry Obetta Non-profit organisation, i-Scholar Initiative, has urged the country’s leaders to invest more in education, saying the future of the country depends on the level of literacy citizens are able to attain. The NGO made the call at the i-Scholar Initiative Board of Trustees reception in Lagos, held to spur dialogue and collaboration […]

Trump pledges $2bn for UN aid, with warning

Trump pledges $2bn for UN aid, with warning

With its pledge, announced at the US mission in Geneva alongside UN aid chief Tom Fletcher, the United States is pursuing a dramatic overhaul of how it funds UN humanitarian work.

Akpabio thanks God for Anthony Joshua’s life, mourns victims

Akpabio thanks God for Anthony Joshua’s life, mourns victims

President of the Senate, Godswill Obot Akpabio, has expressed gratitude to God for sparing the life of Nigeria’s boxing icon, Anthony Joshua, following a tragic accident on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway that claimed the lives of other Nigerians.

Most herdsmen need education, not bombardment – Gumi

Most herdsmen need education, not bombardment – Gumi

Islamic scholar, Dr. Ahmad Abubakar Mahmud Gumi, has said that most herdsmen across the country require education and enlightenment rather than military bombardment, insisting that ignorance remains at the root of many of the challenges associated with them.