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“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 […]
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Hayatou: The Schemer schemes on

Hayatou: The Schemer schemes on By Timi Joseph Whenever he decides to relinquish his iron grip on the headship of African football, Cameroonian Issa Hayatou will be remembered as one man who had the opportunity to write his name in the pantheon of heroes, but stubbornly took another route and lost the slot. A former […]

BELGORE: Salute to a distinguished jurist at 80

IF one says Kwara State is the pride of Legal Profession in Nigeria, factually, one will not be exaggerating because it was the State that produced the first Nigerian lawyer from the whole of the Northern Nigeria in person of   Abdulganiy Folorusho Abdulrasaq, SAN. The State has also produced two Presidents of the Court […]

Run, Sule Lamido, run!

It is one thing for Lamido to take up the gauntlet to run for the presidency; it is another thing for him to have what it takes to restructure and redirect our economy on the path of recovery and sustainable growth 

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