Olu of Warri’s fifth Anniversary: It’s about culture, homecoming, empowerment – Lawrence Wilbert
Smart and analytical, I consult Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on virtually all issues – Fola Tinubu
Apapa terrifying traffic: Tin-can port was built to handle 30m MT but now handles 80m MT — Mustapha, ANLCA BoT Chairman
June 12 mishap in the US : Papa Enahoro watched helplessly as wife nearly died after falling in snow — Activist Lanre Banjo
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SubscribeAbiola’s son opens up: I asked Obasanjo to honour my father
ALHAJI Jamiu Abiola, son of the late presumed winner of June 12 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola, in this interview, speaks on the honour bestowed on his father, untold stories of his incarceration and his father’s enemies among others. Jamiu, who is the third child of the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, also spoke on the roles of certain actors in the June 12 saga. Before the latest immortalisation of his father, he had authored two books on Abiola’s mandate, The Stolen Presidency and The President Who Never Ruled.
We have prioritized accountability, transparency in operations of TETFund — Dr Baffa
We also need to pursue the objectives of TETFund towards ensuring sustainable provision of higher education to all qualified Nigerians
FUPRE’s VC, wants bush refiners organised into cooperatives
President Muhammadu Buhari has now signed into law, long-pending legislation, which classifies the Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE) as a specialized institution—and qualifies it for special funding.
DESMOND: I’ve no regrets selling all my cars to start my firm
DESPITE being born into affluence, the President of Environ Technologies, Mr. Desmond Okewo, single-handedly created his success story as a founder of a leading ICT solution provider in Nigeria. He discusses the choices that made him so successful to the extent of aspiring to be the President of Nigeria.
The ecological, human impacts of oil spills are highly diverse – Prof Rim-Rukeh
Despite the plans of many stakeholders, including the government and operators, oil and gas remain the dominant sources of pollution in Nigeria’s petroleum producing areas. In this interview with Udeme Akpan, Prof. Akpofure Rim-Rukeh, a professor of Environmental studies, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta state provides deep insight into issues as well as solutions.
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