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United Nations can scrutinise Nigeria’s school abductions

By Wale Adewale Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Jimoh Ibrahim, has argued that the United Nations lacks the power to investigate the Oriire school abduction because it is a domestic security matter. That proposition sounds authoritative, but it is contradicted by both history and the United Nations’ own record. It is a […]
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The casuality in Boro (2)

I AM sure there is a hidden hand good at deliberately painting persons traitors to justify a mob action unleashed on the victim. If not, by what logical analysis could one arrive at the irrational position that there is a trace of betrayal in Chief Tunde and Chief Boro over their roles in the communal war just now?

We now know that Buhari can talk by Reuben Abati

I was really excited on Saturday when I received news of the eventual visit of President Muhammadu Buhari’s media team to him in London. I had always felt that the exclusion of the media team from the London medical vacation and the various visits practically undermined the Presidential media office, and created the space for the mismanagement of the communication process around and about the President’s illness.

Record business growth and innovation define Lawrence Alau’s impact at Coca-Cola Nigeria

By Amaka Okoro Coca-Cola Nigeria’s exceptional performance in recent years owes much to its Innovation and product expansion efforts in the country. Lawrence Alau is the company’s Supply Chain and Commercialization Manager, who drives the technical facet of this Innovations and Product expansion initiatives for Coca-Cola Nigeria, to meet the continuously changing Nigerian consumer needs. […]

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