NUJ Correspondents Chapel, ICPC forge united front against corruption in Sokoto

By Musa Ubandawaki, Sokoto SOKOTO — In a renewed push to deepen the fight against corruption and related offences, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Sokoto State Correspondents Chapel, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) have agreed to strengthen collaboration focused on public enlightenment and accountability. The commitment was reaffirmed […]
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Sallau: When competence meets ambassadorial nomination

By Emmanuel Ibe Following the recent successful screening of ambassadors-designate, comprising 64 career and non-career ambassadors recently by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, the stage is now set for President Bola Tinubu to post them to their various countries of assignments. One indisputable fact is that at this stage of Nigeria’s history is that […]

Dawes Island Marginal Field Battle: How Eurafric fought for justice, won 

By Charles Kumolu  After six years of regulatory uncertainty, courtroom battles, and corporate brinkmanship, a Federal High Court ruling restored Dawes Island to its original operator  and sent a powerful message about the rule of law in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. For nearly six years, Eurafric Energy Limited lived with a cloud hanging over […]

Matthew Tonlagha: A patriot forged by adversity, driven by service

By Tomisin Adewusi In the long and complex story of Nigeria’s search for principled leadership, the name Matthew Tonlagha stands as a reminder that true patriotism is neither loud nor transactional; it is lived quietly through sacrifice, service, and unwavering devotion to the common good.  At a time when many equate success with personal accumulation, Tonlagha […]

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