When a Master of Art Writes: The Genius of Tolu Ogunleye “Drtonez” and His Global Impact
Oloworo of Oworoshoki felicitates residents, prays for divine grace, Renewed Hope in 2026
WAKE Campaign plans nationwide cervical cancer awareness drive
Caleb Danladi Bako expands medical outreach to Kaninkon chiefdom
WASA 2025: Nigerian Army records decisive blows against banditry
PAVE network rallies North West communities against violent extremism, pushes non-kinetic solutions
Abuja Realtors Network celebrates 2025, gives awards
Abigborodo Oil Field naming confirmed by Alema of Warri
Group offers free medical treatment to over 200 Enugu residents
Nigeria’s road in 2026 will be rough, by Ikechukwu Amaechi

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2026 Will Not Reward Experience Alone
Seven leadership decisions that will distinguish institutions built to endure By Alim Abubakre The defining test of leadership in 2026 will not be whether executives recognise risk. Most serious organisations already do. Risk registers are full, dashboards are sophisticated, and committees meet regularly. The real test will be whether leaders have moved beyond recognition to institutional yet […]
On Farouk Ahmed’s resignation
By NICK DAZANG “Good wine”, the time-honoured saying goes, “needs no bush”. Translation: a good product needs no advertisement. To lend credence to this aphorism, Heineken, the crowned head of all lagers, once crowed in its iconic tag line that:”When you make a great beer, you don’t have to make a fuss”. When Aliko Dangote […]
What govt should aspire to achieve in 2026
Nigerians have endured a nation where little works-a grinding reality far beyond mere frustration. As 2025 fades, our collective demand should ring clear: transformation must begin from today. First, the barbaric slaughter by terrorists must end. Over 5,000 Nigerians fell to Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other insurgents in 2024 alone, with more than 20,000 killed […]
Traveling to Dubai: Why renting car makes your trip easier
For visitors who value comfort, independence, and time efficiency, renting a car is one of the smartest ways to experience Dubai.
Between ‘Japa’ and Staying Back: How intuition is shaping major life choices for Nigerians
“Japa” is a word that has been around Nigeria for generations. It’s a slang word that can mean ambition, frustration, escape, or hope
Staff’s commitment to integrity boosts NSITF national ranking
By Victor Ahiuma-Young The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, has recorded significant improvements in the recently released 2025 Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard, EICS, by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, as well as in the ACTU Effectiveness Index, AEI, for the same year. A statement by the chairman of NSITF’s […]
How data-driven football analysis is changing the way fans predict matches
The rise of data-driven analysis has fundamentally changed how supporters, analysts, and even casual viewers approach football predictions
FG hails Zulum’s educational reform initiatives
By Ndahi Marama, MAIDUGURI The Federal Government has commended the governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum, for the significant investment he has made in providing educational infrastructure in the state, describing him as “a pacesetter.” The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, gave the commendation during the official commissioning of two newly constructed mega schools […]
Lai Mohammed donates book on governance, nation-building to YABATECH
By Elizabeth Osayande The former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has donated copies of his book: Headlines and Sound Bites: Media Moments That Defined an Administration, to the Library of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), Lagos in furtherance of scholarship, knowledge sharing and historical documentation. Speaking during the presentation to the Rector and […]
NASS clears air on gazetted tax acts, releases signed bills for public scrutiny
The leadership of the National Assembly has moved to address growing public concerns over alleged discrepancies between the Votes and Proceedings of the legislature and the gazetted versions of recently passed Tax Acts, directing the Clerk to the National Assembly to release the Bills signed into law by the President for public scrutiny.

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