Viewpoint

“You Won’t Call Me Tony”: Another instance of cultural preservation of the Nigerian culture

By Ganiu Bamgbose, PhD A young Nigerian lady recently found herself at the centre of a conversation about culture, respect and workplace etiquette when she addressed businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu by his first name. During an interactive session at the graduation ceremony of the United Bank for Africa’s Graduate Management Accelerated Programme, she began […]
Visible Articles 5 10 15

Managing crises: The Lagos Example

Observers have commended the Lagos administration for putting in place a disaster management infrastructure that made it possible for rescue trucks to get to the scene  within 10 minutes

Factors That Determine Pay-TV Pricing

While there is no debate about the quality of its programming, consumers tend to think its services should be less pricey. For any pay-television operator, programme content plays a central role. In choosing between distributors, consumers base their choice largely on the programming available from each one. In particular, highly attractive ‘premium’ programming, especially live coverage of popular sports events and recent Hollywood movies, drive consumer choice.

2019: What Isoko needs

They point out that it would similarly be bad politics to deny  Ogor credit for his contributions in attracting federal and constituency projects like the ICT Centre at Ozoro Polytechnic, science laboratory, classrooms, roads, street lighting and health facilities projects through a number of communities.

OYO’S AJIMOBI: Restoring the pacesetter’s glory

It is also on record that Ajimobi built the first ever flyover by any civilian administration in the state. This feat successfully decongested the once intractable traffic at the popular and ever-busy

Exit mobile version