Taking decisive action against open defecation
Growing menace of infrastructure vandalism
Ending infant and pre-term deaths
Making LAKE Rice available
FG’s N5,000 stipends to the poorest
Making the whistleblower policy work
SGF Lawal must step aside now
Constitute the Procurement Council now
Making buildings safer in Nigeria
Happy New Year 2017!
Send Justice Onnoghen’s name for confirmation
Find killers of LASTMA’s Bakare
Caution after the fall of Sambisa Forest
Nigeria’s exit from JV Cash Call
Recession or not, Merry Christmas!
Nigeria’s scorecard on human rights
Distress signals for our democracy
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SubscribeBuhari should clean up his stable
As news reports of alleged corruption creeping into the inner cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari (which has been swirling for months) grew to a crescendo last week, he finally ordered the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, to probe all his officials implicated in corrupt practices.
Yahya Jammeh must go
A political circus of sorts has been playing out in The Gambia. Yahya Jammeh, the dictator who came to power 22 years ago, had boasted he would win his biggest landslide electoral victory in the run-up to the recently held presidential election. But he was met with a stunning defeat at the hands of Adama Barrow, a property developer who led a coalition of seven political parties to score 45 per cent in an election that three main political parties featured.
Ensuring safety of lives at NYSC Camps
THE sudden death of three members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) at different orientation camps raised fresh concerns about the safety of participants across the country. The incidents which occurred in Bayelsa, Kano and Zamfara States were illness-related. Victims were of the 2016 Batch B Stream 1. They were Chinyerum Elechi, Ifedapo Oladepo and Monday Ukene.
From gas to dollar flaring
Since crude oil was discovered in commercial quantities in Oloibiri in today’s Bayelsa State, gas flaring has been an intractable headache in the Niger Delta.
Curbing sudden deaths in Nigeria
The high prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Nigeria originates primarily from cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) such as High Blood Pressure (HBP) or hypertension, diabetes, stroke, coronary heart diseases, and chronic obstructive airway diseases including asthma, among others.
Pay Super Falcons their money
For the eighth consecutive time, Nigeria’s national female football team, the Super Falcons, affirmed their superiority on the continent at the recently concluded African Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) where they beat Cameroon in the final. It was a record-setting victory for the team handler, Miss Florence Omagbemi, who won the trophy as a player and a coach. The coveted Cup is indeed a Christmas gift to our soccer- loving nation.
Scandal: Only 13.4 million Nigerians pay tax
The news came like a thunderbolt, and it is almost unbelievable, at least to those who are exposed to the normal ways governments are run in other climes. Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue, Mr Babatunde Fowler, has disclosed that only 13.4 million, or about 16 per cent of an estimated population of 180 million Nigerians (out of which about 80 per cent are adults) pay their taxes.
Free, fair re-run polls in Rivers an imperative
Tomorrow, Saturday 10th December 2016, will mark the third attempt at concluding the Rivers State elections which started (and ended for most of the states of the Federation) in the March and April, 2015 general elections. But the case of Rivers State was different in that all the senators and all but one of the 13 members of the House of Representatives members were annulled at the electoral tribunals. Similarly, some of the House of Assembly seats were declared vacant.
The calm after Ondo governorship poll
It is pleasantly surprising to note the peace and calm which have followed the gubernatorial election in Ondo State over the past weekend in spite of the heat and vapour that characterised the electioneering activities. This follows in the pattern of a similar election which took place in neighbouring Edo State only two months ago.
We really are not encouraging non-oil exports
THE Federal Government has, for a long time, demonstrated the scriptural allegory of “the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing”. Perhaps, it has to do with its ponderous, oversizeded nature, which has led many commentators to recommend a serious downsizing or devolution of powers to enable governance run smoothly and produce desirable results.
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