How Nigeria ended up with a ‘first eleven’ that is anything but sterling would continue to beat many. In a cabinet of about 40 ministers, there is hardly any Nigerian
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Julius Sunday Olakunle Oshanupin, a retired major general of the Nigerian Army and frontline leader of the people of Kogi west, recently called a meeting of select leaders from the
Since the emergence or discovery of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, the world, especially Africa, has been abuzz. Notably, Africans are complaining that the Western world wants to give
It’s party season in Lagos, not that parties are ever out of season in the self-proclaimed center of excellence. However, thanks to Youtube, I have a front-row seat to quite
The term non-governmental organisations(NGO) if it is used in its ordinary terms mean all organisations that are not owned by
When American billionaire and businessman, Bill Gates, criticised the Nigerian government’s economic recovery & growth plan for “prioritising physical capital
Next year, as ordered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Nigerians will be paying N340 (which could rise up to
In the last two Mondays two newspapers – Daily Trust and Nigerian Tribune – have published data on the collection
Summary of my remarks earlier today at a talk-shop organized by the Society of Digital Newspaper owners of Nigeria with
During the regime of General (rtd) Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, when Nigeria was offered the poisoned chalice of structural adjustment program,