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BY RICHARD MUNANG An insightful African proverb reminds us that; “when deeds speak, words are nothing”. As we head towards COP27, which has been nicknamed the “Implementation COP”, there has
BY CHINEMEREM ONUORAH In less than 150 days, Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth, with a population of over 200 million will conduct the biggest and most expensive
BY BAYO OLUPOHUNDA Before I proceed, let me state in advance that I do not share the bigoted opinions of detractors and political opponents of Peter Obi who have tried,
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BY AUGUSTA NNEKA We love technocrats. We advocate for capacity. We champion ideas and pray for leaders with intellect. Yet,
BY DELE AINA Good morning sir. I hope this letter meets you well. As one of your ‘200 million children’
A speech delivered by Asue Ighodalo, founding partner at Banwo&Ighodalo/chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) at the 10th year memorial