ONSA: Can we go this way?
Stealing of catalytic converters: China-made alternatives offer relief
AYO ORITSEJAFOR: An epitome of leadership
The Role of Mechanical Engineers in Driving Emissions Reductions and Environmental Sustainability in Oil and Gas Projects
Yahaya Bello: As game ends, tasks before Ododo
S’Court verdict on Plateau: Senior lawyers disagree on lawmakers’ fate, electoral reforms
Niger Delta in 2023: Politics, Progress, and Perseverance – Ministry’s tale unveiled
Hard choices: High prices ruin Christmas for Nigerians
Rivers crisis: Agreement signed by parties a nullity — Lawyers
Vanguard Special Focus on 50 Nigerians of Repute and Merit (III)
Political Power: Will coalition of PDP, 6 others work?
Six Months On: Gov Otti’s scorecard
Nigeria 2022, 2023: What we told you
A.T. DLAMINI: A future that came early
How Nigeria lost over N16trn to Oil Theft in 11 Years

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Day Service Chiefs spoke truth to power
In 2021, some Senior Advocates of Nigeria, SAN, raised the alarm over planned amnesty for repentant Boko Haram members.
Lost Glory! FESTAC, Satellite Town abandoned, at mercy of failed roads
If you lived in Lagos in the ’80s, ’90s, and early 2000, you would have jumped at any opportunity to reside in FESTAC or Satellite Town.
Japa isn’t entirely a bad idea; Nigeria had $22 billion remittances in 2022 – Muda Yusuf
Being paper presented by Dr Muda Yusuf, CEO, Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise [CPPE], at the 19th All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) held on 15th November 2023 at Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Election manipulation fears: ‘Partisan’ RECs spark firestorm
As observed by the man who supervised one of the best elections in Nigeria’s history, Professor Humphrey Nwosu, the success or failure of any electoral commission is dependent on its staff both on the field and in offices….
Governor Oyebanji is returning traditional values to the palace —Oba Ilori-Faboro, Olojudo
Oba Ayorinde Ilori-Faboro, the Olojudo of Ido-Ekiti, recently, emerged as the Chairman of Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers.
Of Mental Health, Voodoo, Evil Spirit: A ticking time bomb in Nigeria
Last November, a popular Nigerian movie star, Mrs. Chacha Eke-Fanni, recounted how she struggled with bipolar disorder and its impact on her marriage.
Insecurity: The chilling discoveries in South East forests
HARD to narrate ugly and shocking discoveries that are being made in many forests and bushes occupied by criminal elements that have been terrorizing the people of the South East region in the last three years.
Subsidy removal, forex crisis: Why price adjustments are inevitable
50kg bag of foreign rice which cost a little over N39,000 in June is now sold for about N60,000 and might rise higher as the festive season approaches. A middle-size tuber of yam sold for N800 in June this year, now sells for N1700. A kilo of chicken sold for N1,450 earlier in the year is now N3,200
1851 Agidingbi chess game rekindles Eko cultural heritage
“With British forces prevailing, Oba Akitoye was reinstalled as the Oba of Lagos, altering the region’s history forever. The 1851 Agidingbi chess game brings this pivotal moment to life”
Rumbles in Rivers: When clouds began to gather
“I don’t know what to say”, Fubara said in his acceptance speech. He was totally overwhelmed by the “grace” that was at work that night
50 corpses, headless bodies: Matters arising in Abia cattle market
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State said that over 50 decomposing and 20 headless bodies were found around Umuchieze Regional Cattle Market
Emmanuel Ifeajuna: From Commonwealth gold to death in Biafra
By Brian Oliver Emmanuel Ifeajuna, a Nigerian high jumper, was the first black African to win a gold medal but his remarkable story had a tragic end The first time Emmanuel Ifeajuna appeared before a crowd of thousands he did something no black African had ever done. He won a gold medal at an international […]
How to save judiciary — Lawyers, activists, others
Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad retired from the Supreme Court bench last week as the second most senior justice. The nation was however taken aback when he opened a can of worms…
Futility of Card Reader, Server, BVAS & IReV: NASS, INEC, judiciary and future elections
Now that the Supreme Court has given the final verdict in the 2023 presidential election petition circus, there are lessons to learn.
Graveyard peace trails election petitions on the Plateau
Citizens wondered why the judgments based on similar grounds had different outcomes and many concluded that there may be sinister plans for the state

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