By Kalu Okoronkwo In Abia State, the ruins of squandered opportunities and crumbling infrastructure once haunted the people like shadows that refused to fade. For decades, a state with boundless …
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By Tony Egbulefu Mr. Sonala Olumhense has seen better days to be taught that going off the rails is often a blunder that derives from volunteering opinions outside one’s scope …
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By Frank Tietie _Development, in its holistic terms, must address the problems of poverty, inequality, social justice, unemployment, standard of living, housing, household income expenditure, level of nutrition, life expectancy, …
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Dangote: Rewriting the Rules of Nigeria’s Liquid Energy Production and Supply
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterBy Dan D. Kunle Nigeria’s energy sector is entering a transformation long dismissed as unattainable, yet now defining the nation’s future. With the Dangote Refinery now operational, the country has, …
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By Abubakar A. Bukar The level of dilapidation from Numan is just indescribable. When you veer off the rubbles that is hitherto a tarred road to escape dam-like potholes, meandering …
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By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode Be very wary and suspicious of the people who are already telling us to stop asking questions about the Charlie Kirk assassination”- Candace Owens. How right …
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Nigeria Tax Reforms vs Nigeria Power Sector Reforms
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterBy Andre Echono Drawing parallels between Nigeria’s tax reforms and the power sector reveals a recurring theme: strong policies on paper often falter due to implementation hurdles. In the tax …
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Ojulari, NNPCL and renewed hope vision, by Jack Okude
by Our Reporterby Our ReporterBashir Bayo Ojulari, a mechanical engineer versed in the ecosystem of oil and gas, has spent roughly four months on the beat as Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian …
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By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode “I attended a Federal Government College in a place called Sagamu in Nigeria. It was a like a prison. It was like ‘Lord of the Flies’ …
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By Myke Agunwa Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition has been a defining feature of his political career, spanning over three decades. His ill-fated journey reflects the complexities in the country’s political …

