2027: Afenifere, Adebayo, Bakita Bello, Arabambi, Ogunsuyi, others react to APC Muslim-Muslim ticket
Messier than a pigsty…but police recruits live there
DIPO ONABANJO at 80: By imprisoning me for wearing shoes, Emir saved me from plane crash
ENUGU: Extortion galore in IMT, rot in education deepens
I was raped in my anus, now I can’t sit down normally — France based Nigerian woman cries out
SLOW JUSTICE: How infrastructure decay hampers judicial system
Our pains over unpaid benefits — Retired Abia judges
Why Adire symbolises national pride — Olori Ogunwusi
Lawmakers sucking Nigeria dry
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SubscribePa Owei: Day I tried to emulate Lagosians
“There was this day I tried to emulate those real Lagosians. I tried to jump off a moving bus in Yaba, and pewww… I tumbled and rolled like a tyre before the drainage slab stopped me from rolling into the gutter”
Oil thieves fight back, as Audi’s NSCDC increases onslaught
Within two years, Dr Audi also established a financial crimes department to track money laundering, terrorism financing and proliferation of fire arms in the country.
Andre Onana: Pro in the con for Ten Hag and Man United
When Manchester United snapped up Erik Ten Hag from Ajax in April 2022, the last thing anyone would have expected was an extension of the existing style of play. Lucky to have been a student of Johan Cruyff, there was not even the smidget of chance that Man United would escape tinges of the famed ‘total football’ the Dutchman had come to embody.
Beyond Cash: How Central Bank’s digital currency kit helps cashless society
WITH over 10 trillion of paper cash in circulation and over 93 percent of central banks exploring and piloting a digital version of cash, there is a need for innovations that will properly engineer the cashless society
CBN, NMDPRA, NUPRC, Mint and Print, Zenith, others glean insights on how to win in turbulent times
CBN, NMDPRA, NUPRC, Mint and Print, Zenith and others glean insights on how to win in turbulent times
Feeding the Future: Transforming livestock productivity, farmer resilience through sustainable poultry nutrition, agribusiness innovation in Nigeria
With over 70% of Nigeria’s protein demand unmet and rural farmers struggling to access quality feed and stable markets, the challenge is not merely one of production, but of systems failure
Agura/Gberigbe: Shame of Lagos
As for individuals who needed to go out, they were left with only one choice — walk through the flood water.
Igbo leaders kick, urge FG to tame Simon Ekpa
During days of lockdown, gunmen enforced the order by attacking traders, school children and anyone caught on the road, market and schools. Many lives have been wasted in the process, including burning of buses and buildings.
MT Tura II Scandal: How cabal stole crude oil from Nigeria for 12 years
‘The impounded vessel reportedly had a history of changing identities after apprehension, and resuming its illegal operations along the waterways, due to the influence of the powerful cartel operating it within the nation’s maritime space’
Host communities, sustainability and Lagos water supply
Many of these mini-and micro-waterworks are not producing, a situation that compounds the estimated water demand of 733 million gallons
Understanding Nigeria’s soaring inflation and how to tame it
A consequence of the CBN abandoning conventional for the unconventional was that people began to doubt the CBN’s ability to control inflation.
PIA: Administrative challenges, inadequate funding, others hinder implementation — Investigation
‘Environmental Management Plan, EMP, is awaiting the conclusion of the Upstream Environmental Management Regulation, UEMR, 2023, which is a major regulatory instrument for its implementation’
Rebecca Ejifoma — Advancing Maternal and Child Health Through Powerful Storytelling
Rebecca Ejifoma’s decade-long journey in journalism stands as a powerful testament to the transformative impact of storytelling with heart
Cancer costs complicate cases, fuels death
By Sola Ogundipe Nigeria does not have enough cancer specialists and also lacks enough adequately equipped facilities to tackle the high incidence of cancer cases. As cancer rates are on the increase, the number of cancer specialists continues to drop as a result of brain drain and Nigeria is falling critically short of the specialists […]
Electricity: Fears as generation falls 27.88% to 3,314.46MW
THERE were fears over possible blackout as electricity generation dropped, yesterday, to 3,314 megawatts, MW, from 4,595.7MW, recorded last Monday, indicating a drop of 27.88 per cent.
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