Dangers of state governments bankrolling mass weddings
NFF: Need for a new beginning
FG’s doublespeak on solar import ban
Labour’s 65 years retirement demand
Akpabio/Ogban, a big lesson
Insecurity: Lawmakers barking up the wrong tree
Need to tackle solid mineral cartels
Immunisation education for all
Tribute to Pa Ayo Adebanjo (1928-2005)
Anthony Joshua’s exemplary patriotism
Gale of defections and our democracy
Saving Benue, Plateau, rest of Nigeria from terrorists
Aso Villa’s N10b solar power plan
AFDB’s $2.7b jab for agric sector
Gov Alia’s misplaced aggression
Nigeria’s thriving Janjaweedism
SOL-AD Ibas must know his limits
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SubscribeAddressing our water crisis
It is a common sight in major cities of Nigeria to see young men pushing wheel barrows stocked with gallons in search of water as access to potable water remains a major challenge for majority of city dwellers. Most city dwellers today rely on private water vendors and boreholes to meet their domestic needs. Those […]
A very happy Easter!
Like its Christmas sibling, Easter is the end of a season. It is a solemn period between the Lent (the 40-day annual fasting and prayer rites observed by many Christian denominations) and the Easter weekend commemorating the triumphal entry of the Lord Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, the Crucifixion on Good Friday and the Resurrection on […]
Tinubu’s deadline to end insecurity
President Bola Tinubu’s December 2025 deadline for the armed forces to end insecurity in Nigeria is a fresh approach to the duties of his office as Commander-in-Chief. It is different from the usual “marching orders” that no longer means anything, even to the military and police personnel. In most cases, the armed forces and police […]
Restoration of Naira-Crude deal
For the downstream sector of our petroleum industry, it is a sigh of relief as the Federal Government has reaffirmed the continuation of supply of crude oil to our domestic refineries in Naira rather than Dollar payments. The policy, which was authorised by the Federal Executive Council, FEC, in October last year, was disrupted in […]
Rebutting VP Shettima on federalism
The flashpoint of Nigerian federalism was re-stoked recently at a media company’s event in Abuja where Vice President Kashim Shettima once again beat the shop-worn drum of the status quo. For him, there is nothing wrong with our current federal structure. “The problems we attribute to our federal system,” he was quoted as saying, “often […]
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