IMF, President Tinubu and the transparency challenge
It’s now master vs prodigy as Ballon d’Or race is blown open, by Stephanie Shaakaa
The Salt of the Earth (1)
Articulating benefits of Pension planning in Lagos State
Acting president Osinbajo’s last order on terrorism
NASS anti-devolution vote: North, Biafra, and the rest of us
Lagos House of gamble
Acting against reason: EDHA and its abandoned anti-grazing bill
Killing Nigerians softly with soft drinks
Omo-Agege: Re-defining constituency empowerment
The vindication of the Benue Anti-Open Grazing Law
Ministry of Power: Eligible customer declaration
The ubth: Striving for excellence
Amosun and artificial boundaries
James Manager, 57, a development architect
Secret of becoming a sensational author
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Rewind to 2003.The ecology of the National Assembly exuded the aura of influence. The conclave of the powerful and influential politicians – 109 of them in the Senate and 360 in the House of Representatives –was magnetic. The calibre of the legislators was intimidating.
Jungle justice as a time bomb
Jungle justice is a practice that is especially rampant in different parts of Africa. It is a practice where alleged criminal is severely beaten, humiliated or in some cases murdered without recourse to judicial procedure. Nigeria has had her own fair share of diverse ugly jungle justice episode.
Wasted lives in Nigeria
THE Children of Nigeria are among the many in developing nations that have a bleak or even no future judging by what our leaders are doing in the nation.
“Only those looking for appointment want restructuring”: An open letter to AgP Yemi Osinbajo.
“Those that are calling for restructuring are looking for appointment. When they say they want restructuring what they mean is that they want an appointment……. some people told us Nigeria is a “geographical expression” although it was not even original to them”- Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
Restructuring can start with you: Open letter to Acting President
The first thing to do Sir, is for you to sign an Executive Order banning the use of generating plants as source of electricity supply, in all Federal Government’s institutions
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