Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Bad Infrastructure: How academia, industry can help — Prof Meshida
We are preventing spread of contagious diseases in memory of Dr Adadevoh
SOUTH AFRICA ATTACKS: Buhari told us no rash actions – Femi Adesina
Andre Iguodala: American-based Nigerian NBA star driving tech investments
We don’t have leaders but political office holders — Bishop Nissi
My mum, a constant believer, taught me how to do business
How Nigeria missed its path to greatness — Esogban of Benin @ 90
Why Yoruba race ‘ll always have leadership crisis —Yemi Farounbi
Speculation of Keyamo and Akpabio Clashing is voodoo -Eyiboh
Meet Kemi Ayinde: Techpreneur reinventing health insurance
BBNaija: Runsewe clears air on sex content

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I started multi-million naira company from school bedroom —Abayomi, late Prof Lambo’s son
University was tough in the sense that having a famous father made some people feel obliged to approach me with preconceived ideas about who I was or made them to think we had more money than we actually did
Nigeria has no sound economic plan — Ituah Ighodalo
What government should be asking is how do cattle rearers get AK47 rifles? …there’s a big cartel out there so even Ruga or ranching will not solve this problem
Insecurity: FG wrong on Ruga — Col Ogbebor
Col Paul Osakpamwan Ogbebor, retd, is a businessman, a leader in the Niger Delta and founding member of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF. He was a pioneer cadet of the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA. Among the 61 cadets of Course 1, he was one of the 34 that graduated and is one of the four still alive today. In this interview, he shared his thoughts on the state of the nation and the way forward for the country.
Governor who can’t secure his people has no business in govt — Former Minister, Chief Isola
Chief Sarafa Tunji Isola, was a former Minister of Mines and Steel Development under late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua A former Senator, he had also served as Secretary to Ogun state Government after serving as Chairman of Abeokuta North Local Government among other appointments.
‘E-commerce is a work in progress in Africa’
: Our aim is to partner on this last-mile loop with as many legacy companies as possible so that they can serve their customers even better
Why Gov Yahaya Bello should be re-elected – Ogundana
Adegbola Temitope had an interview with Mrs. Zainab Yusuf Ogundana, the National Coordinator of Buhari Continuity Movement (BCM) and the National Coordinator of ABAT (Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu) Foundation. She is also an indigene of Kogi State.
BEFORE HIS ARREST: Why Nigeria is due for revolution — Sowore
I describe Nigeria as a mortar and pestle where the minds of people are pounded constantly. When one leader is tired, he brings another leader to continue. Our minds have become so messed up that we are starting to internalise oppression
31-year-old Oluwatobi: From Mercedes-Benz internship to Forbes list
Playing Monopoly at that age made me know the difference between barely surviving and existing versus thriving in business and life by investing strategically and smartly
There’s huge disconnect between leaders and led – Bishop Eromosele
I know that God has a special interest in Nigeria, each time we get to the edge of the cliff, a divine hand always pulls us back and it will happen again
Nigeria’s problems not reducible to ideological divisions — Akin Osuntokun
I don’t think the problem of Nigeria is reducible to ideological division. I think it is better clarified along the lines of federalism’ and regional autonomy as enshrined in the legitimate Constitution of the First Republic
EL-ZAKZAKY: How we saved Chief of Army Staff when Shi’ites struck — NDA Commandant
If you ask any officer, they will tell you that all they wanted to do was just to get out of the place because it was tough, rigorous and challenging. I almost gave up but I asked myself, what will tell people back home? I had packed my bags to leave NDA. I was just waiting for an opportunity to jump the fence and leave when I had a second thought.
Chimamanda on politics, belief system, feminism
Gay people cause no harm and Nigerians say they should be killed. But we have leaders who steal and lie, who do not pay elderly pensioners, and we don’t say they should be killed, even though these leaders are responsible for the deaths of fellow citizens
Herdsmen: We’ve filed suit in International Court, says World Igbo Assembly President
Nwachukwu Anakwenze, a renowned American –trained physician, is the President of World Igbo Assembly, an umbrella body coordinating Igbo activities in the Diaspora.
I miss Oba Sijuwade’s romance — Olori Odunola
The late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade mounted the throne of his forefathers in 1980 and joined his ancestors four years ago on July 28 2015 after a fulfilling reign. He was said to be stupendously wealthy and affected so many lives positively in his lifetime. He lived a life worthy of emulation and many people cannot just forget him in a hurry.
Jonathan David: Failures, defeat taught me valuable lessons
Like the biblical David, Jonathan David’s road to success was tough and rough. From contending with lack at a young age to failing in examination and business, Jonathan had his fair share of life’s challenges. But the young engineer is today one of the most sought after facilitators and trainers at local and foreign Oil and Gas conferences. In this interview, he shares his inspiring journey to success.

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