To my brother, Bobby Dee
Banking recapitalisation like no other
Electoral Bill: Other side of Clause 60(3)
Reimagining the South East as a Unified Economic Bloc
The Pastor and The First Lady: A Masterclass in Soft Power Diplomacy
2026 Will Not Reward Experience Alone
Thoughts on Returning Safety to Nigeria’s Schools
A banner without stain: Justice, accountability, development
How Imo is engineering a $1 trillion economic transformation
Open letter to Minister of Education on the silencing of our tongues
House demolitions in Lagos State: Environmental protection or land grab?
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SubscribeRibadu’s transformative journey as a trailblazer and history maker
*A renewed sense of purpose to Nigeria’s security architecture By ALI MUHAMMAD Nuhu Ribadu’s career is a testament to the power of transformative leadership. With a wand-like touch, he has consistently rewritten the narratives of the institutions he has led, leaving an indelible mark on Nigeria’s history. Whether as a police officer, the pioneer Executive Chairman […]
Appraising Dantosho and his Ports management strategy
By Joseph Onwe Nigeria is experiencing rapid change anchored on the Renewed Hope Initiatives of the transformational leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Associated with the pragmatic leadership which is bringing about systemic and generalized changes in all facets of national life and all sectors of the economy, is the superlative positive volte-face experienced at […]
Tinubu’s Renewed Hope and civil aviation transformational footprints
By Michael Ado To still state that President Tinubu’s reform programs are working in all sectors is overemphasizing realities. To add that they are positively impacting the everyday life of the citizens and residents of the country is an understatement. Truth is, however, that there is need for sectoral analysis for a point-by-point understanding of […]
How proscription of trade unions was fought under military and civilian regimes in Nigeria (2)
By FEMI FALANA Continued from Friday Proscription of ASUU In 1992, the ASUU embarked on an industrial action to protest the inadequate funding of public universities. Instead of addressing the complaint, the junta threatened to eject all lecturers from their official quarters in all campuses. We approached the Lagos State High Court, which restrained the junta […]
Reflection, Reinvention, and Winning at 65: A Field Note for Nigeria’s Next Chapter
By Alim Abubakre I pen this article with a humble sense of responsibility hoping to contribute to this critical national discourse of proffering actionable insights to nation building. This article is informed by insights gleaned from my engagements with more than 1,000 leaders globally in the past year and close to a gross of this number 15 years […]
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