How did Sheriff happen to Delta?
Reviewing NAMA’s impressive 2026 mid-year performance
Video: Buhari’s claims of handling Dapchigirls kidnap better than Jonathan handled Chibokgirls false – Reno
Understanding the Ajimobi administration
Boko Haram: When silence is golden
Gov Obiano and the invitation of history
Compared to Jonathan, Buhari is a weakling – Reno
Okorocha, Archbishop Obinna and the dilemma of opponents
Lagos state and the politics of taxation
Disaster called Edo State House of Assembly
Imo 2019 on my mind
Enthroning accountability through Fintech: The Remita model
2019: PMB is beatable
On Dakwambo’s presidential bid
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SubscribeThe political sagacity of Ibori, Okowa
Politics is all about struggle for political power, control and distribution of resources where majority rule while minority have a say. It follows, therefore, that the strength of a political party is derived from its ability to control a larger number of eligible voters based on all encompassing structure from top to bottom in terms of organising, penetration, mobilization, quality leadership, in a clear and well defined political manifesto.
Fixing Imo after Okorocha
The scene is obviously crowded with all sorts of characters trying to sell their candidacy to the people and on different platforms to succeed Okorocha
Coaching for higher performance
In an edition of the Harvard Business Review, it was noted: “The goal of coaching is the goal of good management: to make the most of an organization’s valuable resources.” Similarly, an expert, Ed Batista, noted that “coaching is about connecting with people, inspiring them to do their best and helping them to grow. It’s also about challenging people to come up with the answers they require on their own.”
Olorogun Jaro Egbo, the people’s servant
Olorogun Jaro Egbo, KSC, was born in August 23, 1969 during the heat of the Nigerian civil war to the family of Omiregwa Moses Egbo of Abovwe Uduere in Ughelli North, Delta State. He was christened Omovudu and Ejaromedoghene by the doting father and mother while his elder brother named him Augustus.
As Delta sends words to pensioners . . .
The beauty and attraction of the civil service job be it at the federal, state or local government level is the security of job and the payment of pensions and gratuity after meritorious service either of thirty-five years or attainment of the age of sixty years. That explains the dedication of civil servants to their jobs and acting as the engine room that fires the implementation of government projects and programmes for the benefit of the people.
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