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World Energy Council: Why Nigeria’s membership matters

By Gabriel Tanimu Aduda Nigeria’s return to the World Energy Council, WEC, is as significant as the formal announcement of the constitution of a new National Member Committee and Governing Board. At a time when the country is struggling to translate its enormous energy resources into reliable electricity, industrial growth, affordable energy and sustainable development, rejoining […]
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Sino-Africa summit : Time for smart, more ambitious China-Africa partnership

AS regional collaborations go, it is essentially incontrovertible that China and Africa have a fundamentally good relationship.   Historic in nature, it is founded on a long record of mutual support. China supported Africa’s struggle for independence and the uncompromising commitment to the total liberation of the entire continent at a time when a fair number of western responses, especially by colonial powers epitomized nothing less that prevarication and recalcitrance.

Saving the bread industry in Nigeria

BREAD is a staple food in many homes in Nigeria. In fact, it is more‘staple than rice, eba or any of the popular staples perceived as an exclusive preserve of Nigerians’ culinary culture.

Metaphor of thief-catching president

TO the most strident supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari, the most important thing that recommends him for a second term is his much-vaunted ability to catch thieves.

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