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World Energy Council: Why Nigeria’s membership matters

By Gabriel Tanimu Aduda Nigeria’s return to the World Energy Council, WEC, is as significant as the formal announcement of the constitution of a new National Member Committee and Governing Board. At a time when the country is struggling to translate its enormous energy resources into reliable electricity, industrial growth, affordable energy and sustainable development, rejoining […]
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Treasury single account  and  the significance of software Nigeria

If the nation is still searching for the alibi of the audacity and professional ability of Software Nigeria, to effectively deliver world class solutions for the economic advancement, constructive development, national security and global competitiveness of Nigeria, the search stops here with Treasury single account, TSA.

El-Rufai: I was in relationship with a Fulani from Taraba state – Reno

Many Nigerians were shocked to find out that Malam Nasir Elrufai, the Governor of Kaduna state, instigated the arrest of Audu Maikori, Nigeria’s version of Jay Z and the CEO of Chocolate City, a man who has made many stars including Africa’s number one rapper, MI Abaga.

Buhari’s anti-corruption war is dead – Reno

With President Muhammadu Buhari’s lawyer’s ₦500,000 ‘gift’ to Justice Adeniyi Ademola while the certificate case was being tried before that judge and with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation’s Grasscuttergate scandal, can we all stop pretending and accept that the anti corruption war is dead?

Terrorism: Why FG must secure Aiteo’s assets from militants

America has a policy of not negotiating with terrorists because mayhem is no basis for negotiations. I flashed back to this policy on hearing of the recent rash of threats against international energy conglomerate Aiteo by faceless militants over the security of its oil installations in the Niger Delta.

Telecom sector and essence of competition

“Competition is not only the basis of protection to the consumer, but is the incentive to progress.” –President Herbert Hoover COMPETITION is a state of centrifugal market forces that produces gains for the overall economy, thereby encouraging consumer sovereignty and stability of the market. Nigerian telecommunications sector has been one of fastest growing telecom market […]

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