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Credibility Over Clicks: Reclaiming Professional Integrity in the Digital Age, by Ruth Oji

In an era where information travels at the speed of a tweet and attention spans are measured in seconds, professionals across industries face an unprecedented challenge: how to maintain integrity when sensationalism pays the bills. Every day, algorithms reward the outrageous over the accurate, the inflammatory over the informative, and the clickable over the credible. […]

It was not a coup but a planned bloodbath, by Rotimi Fasan

The sometimes-careless manner it reports without bothering to admit its errors probably did it for me. But when Sahara Reporters broke the news of a foiled coup, I didn’t pay it serious attention. The fact that no other mainstream medium followed its lead was a red flag. Premium Times, as I recall it, later followed up […]

Ministerial directive: There we go again, by Okoh Aihe

Just a look at the story, a flash went off in my head. At this age one shouldn’t engage in protest writings or spew out materials that hover on malcontent or, in the extreme, frustration. Or are my thoughts simply just cyclical? I have had to review my writings in the past few years and I […]

Pass the Electoral Bill now, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

  “In moments of crises, the wise build bridges, while the foolish build dams”- African proverb. The nation should be concerned about the delays in passing amendments to the Electoral Bill, which will provide the legal and operational framework for the 2027 elections. The bill contains several key amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act. The House […]

NEF ignorance and gold refinery

By Dele Sobowale The Northern Elders Forum, NEF, has embarked on the wrong battle based on absolute ignorance. For weeks, since it was announced that a gold refinery will soon start operating in Lagos State, while a lithium processing plant would be established in Nasarawa State, the NEF has been at war with the Federal Government, […]

In the House of ‘My Lord’, There are Judgements, by Chidi Odinkalu

Abdul Leigh Balogun became a judge of the High Court of Lagos State in 1976. In a career as a trial judge spanning 17 years and three different decades, the man better known as A.L.A.L Balogun earned a deserved reputation as one of the most knowledgeable trial judges to adorn the Nigerian judiciary. His reputation for fairness […]

Deliberate and bold decisions, by Patrick Omorodion

There is an adage which says once bitten twice shy. That was what Morocco thought to itself after they lost the 2010 World Cup hosting right to South Africa. Former FIFA president, Sepp Blatter wanted to compensate Africa for the support the continent gave him all the years his mandate as head of the world […]

For Nigeria’s survival: Let’s support NAFDAC, by Tonnie Iredia

In a country such as Nigeria where politics permanently determines the matter of the moment, discerning citizens must find time to occasionally draw attention to more critical issues that the political class often ignores. When rating a nation, issues such as the economic and political stability of the nation as well as its international posture […]

Let the Lord guide you, by Funmi Komolafe

On a day like this, we need to thank God specially for keeping us alive to witness the beginning of the second month in 2006. Congratulations!  By the Grace of God you and I have conquered the month of January. God deserves our praise. Beloved, once you have taken a decision to lift up your faith, […]

Trump hates black people; remember that? By Dele Sobowale

“It is unthinkable that wisdom should ever be popular” – Johann Von Goethe, 1749-1832. The most appropriate quotation for this article should have been taken from the Bible: “O foolish Galatians, who had bewitched you, that you should not obey the truth…” (Galatians 3:1.) But, right from the first day of writing columns for VANGUARD […]

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