Better deal for indigenous sailors
Tackling light arms proliferation
Tackling the cholera outbreak
Bracing for this year’s floods
Holes in Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech
Tackling desertification and drought
Synergising against insecurity
Nomads resettlement debate
Dour Democracy Day
Patoranking’s Harvard business degree
Vandalism of Second Niger Bridge, others
Judiciary urgently needs reforms
Biafra Day killings in Aba
Tinubu’s sour media freedom record
Preventing prolonged Labour impasse
Tinubu’s students loan scheme
Resumption of oil production in Ogoni land
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SubscribeTinubu’s first year
After eight years in power, former President Muhammadu Buhari left the country in shambles with the spectacular failure of his touted Three-Point Agenda – Security, Economy and Anti-corruption. He squandered trillions of Naira on the questionable implementation of a petrol subsidy regime. He abandoned the execution of subsidy removal to his successor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. […]
Rebuilding Okuama community
On May 8, 2024, the Nigerian Army, which had occupied Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State for almost two months, withdrew after receiving a signal “from above”. The Army invaded the community on March 14, 2024 after 17 of its officers and men “on a peace mission” were ambushed and gruesomely murdered. […]
Dust over failed National Anthems
Last week, the bid by members of the National Assembly to restore the old National Anthem: Nigeria We Hail Thee, made a surprisingly speedy progress to the third reading in the House of Representatives. It also got read a second time in the Senate. It would have been passed if some senators had not insisted […]
Making our waterways safer
The avoidable and untimely demise of ace Nollywood actor, John Paul Odonwodo, alias Junior Pope and others on April 10, 2024 in a boat mishap on Anam River, Anambra State, during a filming operation brought back to the front burner the need for governments at all levels to pay closer attention to the safety needs […]
Dangers of power subsidy removal
WITH a few days to the first anniversary of the President Bola Tinubu administration, the Federal Government has a great opportunity to have another look at its draconian economic policies which, in our view, have harmed more than helped the economy. In rapid succession, the Federal Government implemented petroleum subsidy removal, abolished the naira exchange […]
Let’s debate the LGA question
One of the great disservices that the General Abdulsalami Abubakar transitional regime did to Nigeria was its failure to empanel a Constituent Assembly to draft a new constitution before handing over in 1999. It simply amended the 1979/1989 Constitutions with some amendment clauses derived from the General Sani Abacha Constitution of 1996. In effect, they […]
North-East: Ending terrorism financing
When terrorists attacked several parts of the United States of America with commercial aircraft laden with passengers on September 11, 2001, little did those of us in Nigeria realise that our country would soon become one of the hottest terror spots in the world. Following the murder in government custody of Sheikh Mohammed Yusuf, leader […]
Pay TV providers and Nigerian consumers
Once again, MultiChoice Nigeria, providers of popular DSTV subscription television services, has come under withering attacks due to its latest upward adjustment of tariffs. Responding to ballooning operational costs which pushed inflation to 33.20 per cent as of April 2024, the company like other providers of goods and services, hiked the prices of its services […]
Making VIPs pay
AS if to remind the public that he was once an activist lawyer, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, recently moved to ensure that Very Important Personalities, VIPs, who have hitherto enjoyed some free services at our airports will now pay for them. Such services include toll gate, parking and executive lounge fees. […]
Harry and Meghan in Nigeria
British royal couple, Prince Harry and Megan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, arrived Nigeria last Friday aboard Air Peace, to promote the Invictus Games and mental health among military personnel and Nigerians as a whole. The couple visited at the invitation of the Chief of Defence Staff, General Chris Musa. Harry, a combatant […]
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