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Senator J.O.Enoh’s Mea Culpa: A Promise for Redemption

By Oru Leonard  As the curtain fell on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Nigeria’s Sports Development Minister, Senator John Owan Enoh, stood before the nation with a heavy heart. The country’s performance, he acknowledged, had fallen woefully short of expectations….

Presidential Blind Spot: Nwokoabia Urges Tinubu to Confront Reality as Protests Rage On, Guides Mr President

Nigeria is currently grappling with widespread protests and demonstrations, sparked by a combination of factors including economic hardship, hunger, and anger under President Bola Tinubu administration. However, the Presidency’s response to these protests has been widely criticized as inadequate and…

Reflections on Death, Leadership, and Zanga Zanga in Nigeria

As I mourn the loss of my father, I am reminded of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of living in the present. The politics of his burial and the lavishness that follows are a stark contrast to…

Minimum Wage, Maximum Rage By Prof Mike Ozekhome, SAN

INTRODUCTIONNigerian president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on 18th July, 2024, in the presence of NLC president, Joe Ajaero and TUC president, Festus Osifo, approved a minimum wage of 70 thousand Naira for every Nigerian worker. He also promised to review it…

Do Protests Change Anything?

Kenya said they needed more money and wanted to increase taxes. The Kenyan government proposed raising US$2.7 billion by increasing taxes on essential goods and services, from cooking oil to bread. The bill also targeted digital revenue, where the bulk…

The Looming Protest: Joe Igbokwe, Bayo Onanuga And The Age Of Unreason

By Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr he two individuals that no longer surprise me at all are Citizens Joe Igbokwe and Bayo Onanuga, however in the present instance I wonder what sycophancy and court-jesting have done to their ability to discern…

Unsettled Dust at the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria

Coming out of its crisis in Lagos State where the dust is yet to settle, PFN is embroiled in another. Though, the election into the office of the PFN chairman of Lagos State had held, calm is yet to return…

Before Basic Needs Became Luxuries…

By Agba Jalingo The person who built the first car surely did not have luxury in mind. The idea was to facilitate the faster movement of things and persons from place to place. To replace the use of carts and…

Re: Dapo Abiodun and Burden of Inherited Infrastructure Deficit

By Tunde Bello I was shocked to read one article written by one, Seye Abodunrin, praising Ogun state Governor, Prince DAPO Abiodun titled: DAPO Abiodun and Burden of Inherited Infrastructure Deficit. I am sorry for this writer doing a hatchet…

2024 International Cooperative Day: How MedLab Practitioners Multipurpose Cooperative Society Is Set to Transform Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Landscape

By Abdulrahman Aliagan In the bustling heart of Africa, Nigeria, the Africa’s commercial hub, a group of Medical Laboratory Practitioners came together to form what is today known and called Medical Laboratory Practitioners Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited (MLPMCSL). This group…

Many Exposures From So-called Anti-corruption Czars, Are Mind-blowing But Highly Contradictive And Misleading

“Unexposed Details Of Corrupt Act, Oxygenate Its Breading Capacity Which Allows Evil Men To Capitalise On Gullibility Of Nigerians To Pepetuate Themselves Into Power To Embezzle Resources Of State”– Part (2) “Such discoveries usually are regarded as classified information by…