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Naming the crime: Nigeria’s duty to acknowledge genocide

By Olufemi Aduwo In contemplating the distressing events that have, over the past decade, enveloped the Federal Republic of Nigeria, one is struck by the sheer proliferation of violence, the magnitude of human suffering, and the unrelenting erosion of national confidence. From the ravages of banditry in the North-West to the predatory phenomenon of land-related kidnappings, […]

A VICE CHANCELLOR WITH AN EYE FOR DETAIL: The art of thorough leadership in action!

By Danny Kems  Professor Samuel Ogheneovo Asagba is a trailblazing Biochemist and Vice-Chancellor of Delta State University, Abraka (Delsu). He is a highly accomplished scholar, and academic leader, whose career reflects a lifelong dedication to excellence in research, education, and institutional development.  He is a seasoned academic with over three decades of experience in teaching, research, […]

The Bush I know and lessons for Kosofe

By Dele Mojeed-Ekelojumati In recent weeks, I have closely followed political and governance developments in Kosofe Local Government of Lagos State. A great deal of information – and misinformation – has circulated, especially across social media. Much of this calls for sober reflection, historical context and objective analysis in the interest of the good people of Kosofe, […]

Two Years On: If all govt agencies were NIMET

By Bonaventure Phillips Melah According to Dale Carnegie- “Leadership is not about a title or a designation but impact, influence and inspiration.” In order to initiate and implement policies and programmes for the wellbeing of citizens, governments across the world, create institutions and agencies, each with defined functions or roles. What is needed therefore, is […]

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