Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Insurance companies fared well compared to other sectors – Adeduro
Nigeria needs $1bn Eurobond to fund infrastructural projects – Adeosun
Why public education failed the country — Educationist
$1bn Eurobond: We’ve plenty headroom to borrow further – Nwankwo
Low cost houses for Enugu rural dwellers —Housing Corporation GM
Biafra: The greatest strength, weakness Igbo have, by Sir Chukwu
Governor Yahaya Bello deserves his security award- Fanwo
Our entrepreneurs must be saved now before it’s late — Ugwu-Oju
Upcoming announcements by banks will indicate recapitalisation – Chioke
‘Those wishing Buhari dead are wasting their time’- Igwe Alex Nwokedi
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SubscribeOil exploration destroying ecosystem of Niger Delta — Tiemo
It is very painful that the ecological disaster occasioned by the effects of oil exploration has wiped out the biodiversity of the listed communities along the Oloduwa River, and will also wipe out the entire ecosystem of the region
Nigeria’ ll split if we don’t restructure – Ohaneze Chieftain
The common saying is Igbo don’t have kings but I think it is probably taking it literally not that we don’t have leaders
I disagree with Buhari on SGF – Odekunle
It may not have been a wrong doing under Jonathan but for an administration that claims anti corruption as its major mantra, the man should resign and if he refuses, the President should have asked him to step aside
How arts can recreate Nigeria’s narrative — Prof. Nwabueze
Experience, I believe, is the soul of achievement that leads to excellence. I have been fortunate to attend institutions of higher learning that made a tremendous impact in my intellectual development.
Only formidable justice system can make Nigeria thrive – Andrew Oruh
CHIEF Andrew Oruh, a notable lawyer, businessman, and politician in this interview tells Vanguard that Nigeria cannot thrive without a formidable justice system that is based on equity. Oruh, whose business interests spread outside Nigeria noted that there are lessons the nation can learn from small successful economies in order to experience economic boom again.
I was detained, tortured by police for allegedly stealing my own property – Chidi Duru
The last may not have been heard on the long-drawn tussle on the ownership and control of the First Guarantee Pension Limited, a pension fund administration, PFA, company which formerly operated as First Provident Trust Limited and later as First Pension before approval was given for its present corporate name. The company has, in the […]
Nigeria not ready for investment of pension assets in infrastructure – CEO, AIICO Pension
There is no over regulation. The regulation is very well in place. We are set to acquire investment that can make societal impact such as in infrastructure. However the environment is not ready. Contractual and regulatory environment does not seem ready because you need to have everybody speaking the same language because infrastructural investment takes time and a lot of planning.
SOUTHERN KADUNA: Twisted reports, desperate politics, hate preaching fuel killings – Garba Shehu
People talk about Fulani settlers, I don’t know why anybody is called a settler in his own country but I just illustrated a story of a Fulani man who left his son with his neighbour
Oba Ewuare II is a die-hard traditionalist – Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin
The new Oba of Benin has done a few things which are in tandem with the aspiration of the people. You talked about the suspension of a chief, I guess it is part of the reforms going on now. If you commit an offence, you face the consequence as tradition demands and the Oba does not make mistakes
Why Southern Kaduna crisis escalated – Makarfi
We believe the Tsunami movement will come and when they it comes, Nigerians will not be told what will happen in 2019.
How I started my ministry with ex-convicts, ‘area boys’ – Bishop Dauji
It started at Ojuelegba roundabout as an NGO with some “Area boys” (miscreants). I also worked with some less privileged persons, the bus drivers, the drug addicts, smokers and I later went to Ayilara to preach to the prostitutes. That was how the ministry started.
Religion, culture holding Nigeria hostage – Lanre Olusola
FOREMOST Life Coach, Lanre Olusola in this interview, explains the way out of the social and systemic challenges inhibiting the growth of Nigerians and Nigeria. Olusola, who, is the most sought after Mind Coach in the country, helps organizations and individuals out of crisis, also challenges the nation to quit being visionless.
No foreign software can address challenges in Nigeria insurance sector – Atobatele
What is Ultisure? We took the brave decision about seven years ago to start gathering a team of very smart Nigerians to start developing applications. After seven years of development and research, we have a lot of products that are ready for the market. One of them is the Ultisure. Ultisure bridges a lot of gap in the insurance industry. Our intention is to make our customers happy and for them to leverage on our solutions to automate their businesses to make more money, better decisions and more profit at the end of the day.
Indices will get better in 2017 financial year – Puchercos, CEO of Lafarge Africa
Nigeria cement market is dynamic and has great potential for continued growth, despite the current economic challenges. The huge market size, level of infrastructural development and massive desire for housing are positive indicators. Focus on infrastructure development by current government is quite encouraging. The people are warm and committed. Hence, there is great focus and high expectations from the LafargeHolcim Group.
Southern Kaduna killings: Christians are not scared of fighting back
The National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Rev (Dr) Felix Omobude, flew from his Benin-City base to Lagos, last week, in connection with the preparation for the Pentecostal leaders biennial conference scheduled to hold February 7-9 in Benin-City. Omobude, who is also the General Superintendent of Gospel Light International, used the occasion to speak on the state of the nation, including the controversial code of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria concerning religious organisations and the Southern Kaduna crisis.
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