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Insecurity: ‘Beyond Perpetrators’
This review is necessitated by the quest for solutions to the rising problem of violent extremism and terrorism in sub-Saharan Africa.
Cost-of-Living Crisis Deepens: Consumers struggle as prices soar
In 2024, MTN recorded a ₦656 billion loss while Airtel recorded significant losses same year
Economic Crisis: What Nigeria must do now — Paul Alaje
By Dickson Omobola Chief economist at SPM Professionals, Dr Paul Alaje, has urged the Federal Government to increase the manufacturing sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product, GDP, to 40 per cent, saying it is the best option to save Nigeria from the current economic crisis. Alaje said there were no immediate fixes to Nigeria’s […]
Killing of Uromi 16: What’s going on here?
By Ikeddy ISIGUZO EVERY life matters. Every life should count. It is along these lines that I see thedeath of the Uromi 16, hunters who were killed in Uromi, Edo State, on their way to Kano to celebrate Sallah. My condolences go to their families. May the sacrifices they have made be the turning point […]
Even no-nonsense ‘agberos’ have soft spot for female drivers
Once upon a time, it was a rarity to see female commercial drivers even in our major cosmopolitan cities. These days, the tables are turning, with several women now driving
Day Nigerians gathered for Ihedioha
By Martins Ori It is generally said that football (or sports) is the only factor thatbrings Nigerians of all walks of life together. However, on Monday, March 24, 2025, the former governor of Imo State, His Excellency, The Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha, while marking his diamond jubilee birthday in Abuja, brought Nigerians of divergent political, […]
Rice crisis deepens: Prices soar above minimum wage amid quality concerns
From the East to the West and North to South, rice traders across Nigeria share a common story of struggle.
Stepping Up the Pace: Strengthening alliances, building movements to end Female Genital Mutilation
If the current trend continues, 27 million additional girls could undergo FGM by 2030. This is unacceptable
Pioneering Local Content: Senator Dan Etete, others’ vision for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry
Under the Petroleum (Amendment) Act No. 23 of 1996, enacted during Etete’s tenure, the President of Nigeria had the power to declare an oil field with about 10,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) a marginal field
Nigerians abroad craze for fake marriage certificates
A disturbing trend has emerged, threatening the fabric of society.
Nigerians abroad craze for fake marriage certificates
For Tayo, hiring the service of a marriage agent firm to obtain a certificate was the only option to live and work freely in America and the United Kingdom (UK) among others.
Dangote, Port Harcourt, 7 other refineries need 770,500bpd
The crude oil would come from some International Oil Companies, IoCs and independents, including Shell, Chevron and Seplat Energy.
I left Nigeria as medical doctor to find better future for my children in Canada – Omowumi Iyaoromi
“As much as I loved Nigeria and had resisted the pull to leave, the future weighed heavily on my heart that night:
Why oil & gas professionals rewarded petrolog twice at PETAN Awards
2024 PETAN Awards bestowed double honours to the indigenous oil and gas services company, Petrolog, and its Chairman Dr Vincent Ebuh.
Our Turning Points, Secrets of Success: Special Focus on 50 Chief Executive Officers of Distinction In Nigeria (Series)
Like any other nation of the world that is faced with challenges on the Ease of Doing Business, the Nigerian business environment has often been described as tough, given the realities of insecurity, multiple taxation, and infrastructural deficits which include but are not limited to poor electricity and bad roads, as well as the slow rate of economic growth occasioned by fluctuating oil price and government policies.

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