Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Adebanjo to Buhari: It’s dangerous to ignore calls for restructuring
2019: Nigerians will disgrace APC out of office — Okorie
Insurance penetration in Nigeria is still under 1.0% — Ojumah
Storm in N’Delta over plot to sack PANDEF, Clark
BUHARI: Could have remained in London until end of his tenure
‘I moved on after my fiance ended our marriage plans’
I hear music from God — Kunle Ajomale
1990 coup was aimed at restructuring Nigeria — Col Tony Nyiam
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SubscribeMy determination to build a vibrant future — Oduyemi
BACKGROUND: After attaining a first degree in Computer Science, I worked for such companies as Pfizer Nigeria (later Neimeth Pharmaceuticals) as a programmer, JKK Limited as hardware engineer and helpdesk 1st/2nd line support, MBC International Bank as Network Analyst and Project Manager and First Bank as a System Analyst. I was an Application Support Specialist for Merchant Banking Corporation and later Head of Department, Branch LAN support at the Bank. I left MBC International Bank as head E-commerce support under the ICT group. I have worked in almost every sector of the ICT industry.
There’s tremendous improvement in NPA, … – Osoba
Elder statesman and former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba, is chairman, board management committee of African Circle Pollution Management Limited (ACPML), a marine pollution management company, which just deployed a $4.5 million equipment in Port Harcourt. Recently, he spoke to journalists on the activities of his company and the improvements that the maritime sector has seen in Nigeria in the past one year.
My journey into fame was magical — Julie Coker
The following Sunday, I appeared in the papers dancing with Chief Anthony Enahoro who was then Minister of information. And that was the beginning of my whole life in the media as it were
My legal practice collapsed because God was angry with me — Adam, lawyer -turned -pastor
But everything I touched collapsed and I made mistakes where I never made mistakes before. My firm was suffering by the reason of my being there
‘Comedians expose the Church to spiritual danger’
Rev. Michael Ogunbola is the District Superintendent of Assemblies of God Church, Apapa District, Lagos. Recently, well-wishers gathered to celebrate with him as he turned 65. In this interview to mark the birthday, Ogunbola, who is an Executive Council member of the church, narrates his salvation experience. He also speaks on his ministerial journey.
I want to reach out to people through politics- Tunji Offeyi, Liberal Democrats candidate for Colliers Wood, UK
It has to be politics for me because I believe I have the natural talent and with politics you can reach more people than merely doing humanitarian works,which is also good.None the less you at some point needs power to get something things done like good roads, electricity etc.
Blogging is a more lucrative job than banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, LailasBlog
In the Nigerian blogosphere, Laila Ijeoma commands a lot of respect, not just because she owns www.LailasBlog.com; an entertainment website that reports trending Nigerian news read by millions monthly.
How Nigeria can be peacefully restructured – Bishop Okonkwo
RESTRUCTURING may have been one of the major campaign promises of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, ahead of the 2015 general election. It is, however, no news that the party was quick to forget that promise as it settled down to governance.
I did not contest against my brother, he contested against me – Don pedro Obaseki
Don Pedro Obaseki, PhD, is one of those prodigious Nigerians who at the early age of 23 years had already acquired a doctoral degree from the University of Benin. He lectured in that very University for several years until theatre, television and full time communications practice took him to Lagos where he staged many plays, worked immensely for Clapperboard, a TV content medium, DBN and was later consultant for the establishment of the first privately owned radio station in Nigeria; Raypower FM and later AIT and DAARSAT.
This is my true story — Churchill Oladuni
IN line with the mission of this column as a platform where personal experiences are told to positively shape humanity, this encounter with renowned entrepreneur, Churchill Oladuni leaves many beneficial takeaways. It is an account of focus, decisiveness, and growth narrated to Charles Kumolu&Chris Onuoha by a man, whose desire to build a personal brand has seen him getting involved with the high and mighty beyond the shores of Nigeria. He heads top-notch organisations like the Big Church Foundation, King Andre Realtors, a real estate firm, and Big Church Haven, an ICT firm.
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