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Reviewing NAMA’s impressive 2026 mid-year performance 

Reviewing NAMA’s impressive 2026 mid-year performance 

By Abdul Jayu  Over the years, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, has maintained a safe and stable air navigation environment.  The agency under the leadership of its Managing Director/Chief Executive, Engr. Farouk Ahmed Umar entered 2026 with the enormous responsibility of sustaining safe, efficient and reliable air navigation services amid rising aircraft movements, ageing infrastructure, […]
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ONDO: What difference has Mimiko made?

ONDO: What difference has Mimiko made?

The governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, did not just come by the name, Caring Heart. He worked for it. He deservedly earned it. He lives it. He became synonymous with Caring Heart for the simple reason that, for the third year running, his administration has engaged in intervening in the critical sectors of the state to make life worth living for the people.

Abia govt and Minimum wage

Abia govt and Minimum wage

WHEN the Abia State government transferred non-indigenous civil servants in the state to their states of origin on transfer of service basis, some armchair and uninformed critics, including a Catholic Bishop took on the state governor, Chief Theodore Orji on the pages of newspapers without any cogent or verifiable reasons, other than sentiments and emotions which have no place in administrative or civil service rules.

LG Polls: Chime scores another first

LG Polls: Chime scores another first

PRECISELY 24 hours from today, eligible voters in Enugu State will return to the booths, this time, to elect the Local Government chairmen and councilors who will pilot affairs in the seventeen Councils.

Kusa on Alex Ibru: Every man has a story

Kusa on Alex Ibru: Every man has a story

I READ Mr. Femi Kusa’s brilliant expose in the Nation newspaper, on his days in The Guardian and his encounter with the late Chief Alex Ibru, our late publisher and it occurred to me that one of the reasons why Africans counselled that we should not speak ill of the dead is that we deny them the right to reply.

Nigerians deep-seated patriotism

Nigerians deep-seated patriotism

NIGERIANS criticise the government because they love Nigeria. Patriotism is not love for one’s government; it is love for one’s country. Theodore Roosevelt said in 1908 that “patriotism …does not mean to stand by the country or any public official save to the degree in which he himself stands by the country.

Oshiomhole’s approach to Edo’s unemployment

Oshiomhole’s approach to Edo’s unemployment

UNEMPLOYMENT is not new to Nigerians. They have grown used to reading about the general failure of the state called Nigeria and by extension, have come to understand the futility of trying to redirect the tragic trajectory of their own existence. We have heard gory stories of “700,000 applicants jostle for 5,000 positions in the Customs”, let alone the Nigeria Police Force.

Akpabio and the goldfish syndrome

Akpabio and the goldfish syndrome

GODSWILL Obot Akpabio, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State is fast becoming a proverbial golden fish that has no hiding place.

Jonathan’s 7-year single tenure revisited (2)

Jonathan’s 7-year single tenure revisited (2)

IN France, President Nicholas Sarkozy has taken over the leadership of European affairs through the EU. His command performance role in the NATO bombing of Ghaddaffi’s Libya and his offer of assistance to help Nigeria overcome her security challenges over Boko Haram are all seen in Paris as an attempt to shore up his dwindling poll rating for the presidential battle coming up next year.

Jonathan’s 7-year single  tenure revisited

Jonathan’s 7-year single tenure revisited

THE furore over the President’s single tenure has by now subsided and appropriately this is an auspicious opportunity to look at the subject more objectively after the hazy dust has simmered down.