The Nigerian government is increasingly responding to protests against corruption, human rights violations, and governance failures as subversion, treason and even terrorism. This behaviour is much wo...
I was away on vacation for just two weeks only to return to meet fuel queues still on the streets of Nigeria with the fuel stations rationing fuel in Lagos and other parts of the country. It is a big ...
This week, Yobe State will become 33. On August 27, 1991, President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida sliced Yobe State out of the old Borno State, which was itself carved out of the North Eastern State that...
The Nigerian affinity for titles is a fascinating and deeply entrenched phenomenon that offers a lens into the country’s cultural values, social dynamics, and individual aspirations. In Nigeria, title...
The Student Loan Scheme is a conception of the purest, noblest, and loftiest of intentions and design. It is a bond to secure the nation’s future and a promissory note to a prosperous destiny for many...
As the year draws to a close, businesses face a critical period where consumer spending typically surges. This presents an exceptional opportunity to position your products and services for maximum vi...
Aliko Dangote, the blue-eyed boy of Nigeria’s broad powerholding spectrum, suddenly found himself in a surprising place: on the offensive as well as on the defensive. Not too long ago, the well-favour...
Facebook, a popular social media networking site in Nigeria, now known as Meta, on July 1st, announced that it would start paying money to skit makers, content creators and social media influencers wi...
Every story has two sides, but when a country’s reputation as a sovereign and an investment destination comes under threat, it calls for immediate concern and action from its citizens and leader...
“I have heard you loud and clear. I understand the pain and frustration that drive these protests, and I want to assure you that our government is committed to listening and addressing the concerns of...











