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It’s hot chase and death for Kaduna terrorists 

It’s hot chase and death for Kaduna terrorists 

By PAUL ADAMS FOR many years, the criminals made life hell for Kaduna State residents. If they were not stealing and looting from them, they were kidnapping them for ransom or worse, killing them. It was beginning to seem like the security operatives were helpless and the ordinary people were conscripted to a fate of plunder. […]

Curbing the menace of street trading and roadside parking in Lagos

Curbing the menace of street trading and roadside parking in Lagos

By Tayo Ogunbiyi Street trading and roadside parking have long been a major cause of traffic gridlock in Lagos State. There is, however, a divergence of opinions on what should be the response of the State government to street trading, in particular. Some are of the view that the government should not enforce a ban […]

Nigeria @ 64: A lament for lost opportunities, collapse of indigenous shipping

Nigeria @ 64: A lament for lost opportunities, collapse of indigenous shipping

By Dr. Bolaji Akinola As Nigeria marks 64 years of independence, one of the most glaring failures of our post-colonial governance is the tragic collapse of our indigenous shipping industry. The Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL), bequeathed to us by the colonial administration as a robust national shipping carrier, once stood as a symbol of […]

Open letter to Soludo: Why Uli deserves better

Open letter to Soludo: Why Uli deserves better

By LUKE OBILERI ON the very auspicious occasion of the 64th independence anniversary of Nigeria, the event, no doubt, presents us with another opportunity to introspect on the journey so far to nationhood and sustainable development. The ride has been bumpy at times with its numerous highs and lows, and with lots of missed opportunities. […]

The Abbas Tajudeen you don’t know at 59

The Abbas Tajudeen you don’t know at 59

By MUSA KRISHI October 1 every year is a special day for Nigerians, as  it marks the country’s independence anniversary. It is double celebrations for the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr Abbas Tajudeen, whose birthday falls on the same day. While Nigeria gained independence on October 1, 1960, the Speaker was born on […]

64 and Counting: Nigeria’s Journey to Greatness

64 and Counting: Nigeria’s Journey to Greatness

By Maryam Shettima As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence Anniversary, it presents an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s journey since 1960, its achievements, ongoing development projects, and the promising future that lies ahead. This year’s celebration is particularly significant, coinciding with the dawn of a new administration under President Bola Tinubu, whose vision and […]

Why I Supported President Tinubu with My Resources

Why I Supported President Tinubu with My Resources

By Bamidele Paul Atoyebi Nigeria has the potential to achieve anything being done with technology globally, and we can even do it better and sustain it. It surprises me that we don’t have engineers capable of building sophisticated military weapons that would command respect from the West, East, African Union, and beyond. Is it due […]

October 1st: Zacch Adedeji – Saluting a Research Guru

October 1st: Zacch Adedeji – Saluting a Research Guru

By Arabinrin Aderonke There’s no complete tax administration without proper data research and statistics. In just one year, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), has shown commitment to enhancing research that simplifies the tax process in Nigeria. His zeal has laid a strong foundation for a system that not only collects […]

Understanding the Lagos revenue tax portal

Understanding the Lagos revenue tax portal

By Mobolaji Egbewunmi Tax payment is a statutory responsibility as entrenched in section 24 of the Nigerian 1999 constitution as amended. That section states that everybody who earns an income must declare the same to the authority and that this declaration must be honest. That is why tax payment is considered a civic responsibility. It […]

From Obaseki to Akpakomiza: What Next for Edo

From Obaseki to Akpakomiza: What Next for Edo

By Gideon Obhakhan Edo State’s 2024 governorship election has come and gone. The winner, Senator Monday Okpebholo, popularly called Akpakomiza has been declared as governor-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. The declaration by INEC has obviously triggered some mixed feelings in Edo State. While those in the All Progressives Congress, APC are jubilating, […]

Before Wike’s fire consumes Nigeria

Before Wike’s fire consumes Nigeria

By LUKA DANBOYI THE self-immolating tendency for people to be indifferent to situations in which they are not directly involved seems to be playing out in the debacle in Rivers State. Curiously, there are people who are enjoying the political drama between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor-cum-godfather, Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital […]

As CREDICORP flags off, Nigerian credit scheme takes flight, a new economic era dawns

As CREDICORP flags off, Nigerian credit scheme takes flight, a new economic era dawns

By Jeremiah Agada Access to consumer credit has long been recognized as a crucial for economic growth, social mobility, and individual empowerment. Across the world, nations that have successfully implemented robust consumer credit systems have witnessed transformative impacts on their economies and the lives of their citizens. The United States, with its ubiquitous credit scoring […]

Anthony Onoharigho, A maritime wizard of many parts

Anthony Onoharigho, A maritime wizard of many parts

By Ovie Edomi To the wider society, his infectious smiles,charisma, comments and assessments of issues would always set people thinking. Chief Anthony Onoharigho, a ship captain, maritime expert, academics with a doctorate degree in Transport Geography is the first Nigerian to own a classification company. In the Marine and allied industries,this is regarded as unprecedented […]

Ewohimi: The way not to go

Ewohimi: The way not to go

By Anslem Okoeguale  The Edo 2024 governorship election has come and gone. With the conclusion, it is expected that every stakeholder, particularly those in Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area, must respect the need to uphold basic and sacred tenets of democracy. One of them dictates that even in the face of a bitter […]