SEDC: Reinventing Michael Okpara’s agricultural and agro-industrial revolution
Professional governance as the family business lifeline
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Nigeria would speak with fire if FFK faced Mehdi Hasan
Jimoh Ibrahim at the United Nations: Experience, diplomacy, and Nigeria’s voice on the global stage
Prof. Nwuche: How Nigeria can diversify from energy
Okpebholo’s three-pronged strategy for Edo Roads
Nigeria would speak with fire if FFK faced Mehdi Hasan
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SubscribeThe Dawes Island saga and the choice before Nigeria’s regulators
By Hector Igbikiowubo In the space of two weeks, the Dawes Island marginal field has transformed from a symbol of regulatory dispute into a test case for Nigeria’s upstream investment climate. A landmark Federal High Court judgment has nullified the 2020 revocation of Eurafric Energy Limited’s licence, reinstating the company as the legitimate operator of the asset. Hot […]
Digital Square: What kind of footprint are we leaving?
By IDOWU ADEWARA Every generation inherits a public square, a space where people meet, learn, debate, exchange ideas, and gradually form the culture they live in. For older generations, this square lived in town halls, marketplaces, letters to editors, and evening conversations on verandas. Today, our public square exists almost entirely on screens. It unfolds on […]
Why UK must not ignore Nigeria’s worsening insecurity
BY Dr Konyere Adiele-uzoma The 16th century was when the British first stepped foot on the vast lands that had the presence of over two hundred and fifty ethnic groups. These groups, as independently diverse as they were, still managed to thrive as much as their capabilities permitted. Although scholars agree that the existing relationships […]
Bwala at Al Jazeera: How to disown one’s past politics
By EBUKA UKOH Some political interviews expose policy weakness. Others expose something deeper: the fragility of credibility. Presidential aide Daniel Bwala’s recent appearance on Head to Head with Mehdi Hasan at Al Jazeera belonged to that second category. It was not simply a difficult interview for a presidential spokesman. Public officials are expected to face hard […]
Pipeline Surveillance Contracts: Why Niger Delta must not destroy its own opportunity
By Jacob Abai For more than sixty years, the Niger Delta has stood as the economic lifeline of Nigeria. The discovery of crude oil in commercial quantity in Oloibiri in 1956 by Shell Petroleum Development Company marked the beginning of a new era for the country. From that moment, the swamps, rivers and communities of […]
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